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    How Kenya is climbing the IMF list

    Staff WriterBy Staff WriterApril 23, 2024002 Mins Read
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    According to the International Monetary Fund (IMF), Kenya’s economy is projected to surpass Angola’s and become the fourth largest economy in sub-Saharan Africa, trailing behind South Africa, Nigeria, and Ethiopia.

    1. The IMF forecast indicates that Kenya is expected to maintain its position as the fourth largest economy in the region until the end of 2029, highlighting its steady growth and resilience.
    2. Kenya’s GDP was estimated to have reached $108.9 billion in 2023, experiencing a slight decline from the previous year due to challenges such as drought and global financial market conditions. However, the country’s economy remains robust.
    3. Ethiopia, currently surpassing Kenya in terms of GDP, is projected to overtake Nigeria and become the second-largest economy in the region within the next two years. Ethiopia’s sustained economic growth has contributed to its ascent.
    4. Some experts have raised concerns about Ethiopia’s exchange rate, suggesting that it may be overvalued. This factor could impact the accuracy of GDP calculations and comparisons between Ethiopia and Kenya.
    5. Ethiopia faced a two-year civil war that adversely affected its economy. The country also defaulted on its debt obligations, adding to the challenges it needs to overcome for sustained growth.
    6. A higher GDP serves as a magnet for investors, indicating a healthy and promising economy. Kenya’s economic growth, coupled with its strategic location and market potential, makes it an attractive destination for business and investment opportunities.
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