South Sudan Trade to GDP Ratio 2008-2024

Trade is the sum of exports and imports of goods and services measured as a share of gross domestic product.
  • South Sudan trade to gdp ratio for 2015 was 65.55%, a 0.92% increase from 2014.
  • South Sudan trade to gdp ratio for 2014 was 64.63%, a 13.82% increase from 2013.
  • South Sudan trade to gdp ratio for 2013 was 50.81%, a 20.81% decline from 2012.
  • South Sudan trade to gdp ratio for 2012 was 71.62%, a 21.61% decline from 2011.
Data Source: World Bank

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Similar Country Ranking
Country Name Trade (% of GDP)
Mozambique 98.76%
Guinea 72.44%
Somalia 71.94%
Togo 68.20%
Chad 66.56%
Sierra Leone 66.28%
South Sudan 65.55%
Mali 63.64%
Madagascar 61.22%
Democratic Republic of Congo 59.33%
Burkina Faso 59.09%
Senegal 58.11%
Benin 56.76%
Zimbabwe 56.75%
Guinea-Bissau 54.37%
Central African Republic 53.15%
Gambia 52.94%
Syrian Arab Republic 51.09%
Tajikistan 49.94%
Nepal 46.67%
Rwanda 45.20%
Niger 44.73%
Haiti 41.95%
Tanzania 40.76%
Ethiopia 39.66%
Comoros 37.81%
Uganda 37.69%
Yemen 31.64%
Burundi 22.84%
South Sudan Trade to GDP Ratio - Historical Data
Year Trade (% of GDP) Annual Change
2015 65.55% 0.92%
2014 64.63% 13.82%
2013 50.81% -20.81%
2012 71.62% -21.61%
2011 93.23% 2.28%
2010 90.94% -3.89%
2009 94.84% -2.43%
2008 97.27% -2.43%