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South Sudan

Includes historical data for South Sudan’s Gross Domestic Product growth, debt-to-GDP ratio and more, as well as information on trade, banking and financial sector leadership.

Post-War Instability Undermines Economic Potential

Splitting from South Sudan after a brutal, decades-long civil war, Sudan became the newest internationally recognized country and member of the United Nations in 2011. However, independence did not bring peace to this landlocked nation in Northeast Africa, which remains mired in political instability and intercommunal conflict, consistently ranking as the world’s poorest country by GDP per capita.

Its economy heavily relies on oil and subsistence agriculture, with poor governance and pervasive corruption hindering economic progress, diversification, and the equitable distribution of benefits. The sizable informal sector serves as a vital source of employment. Additionally, Sudan faces challenges exacerbated by climate change and natural disasters, compounding its humanitarian crisis and thwarting development efforts.

Macroeconomy & Sovereign Data

Type of Government Presidential republic
Capital Juba
Sovereign Ratings S&P: Not rated
Moody’s: Not rated
Fitch: Not rated
Total Population 15.5 million
Median Age 17.1
Adult Per Capita Income (PPP) 1,689.61
Total GDP (2023) 6.5 billion

South Sudan GDP & Economic Overview

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Banking & Finance

Trade & Investment

Total Exports USD 1.2 billion (2023)
Leading Exports Crude Petroleum
Gold
Forage Crops
Lumber
Insect Resins
Total Imports USD 0.6 billion (2022)
Leading Imports Cars
Delivery Trucks
Packaged Medicines
Foodstuffs
Clothing And Apparel
Source: World Integrated Trade Solution

South Sudan Leading Companies

Nile Commercial Bank Financials
Ivory Bank Financials
Nile Petroleum Corporation Integrated Oil & Gas
Akon Refinery Company Oil & Gas Refining & Marketing
South Sudan Electricity Corporation Utilities
Green Horizon Consumer Staples, Food Products

Data Sources:

IMF World Economic Outlook

UN World Population Prospects

World Inequality Report

S&P Global Ratings

Moody’s

Fitch Ratings

IMF Direction of Trade Statistics (DOTS)

UN Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD)

CIA The World Factbook

World Bank’s World Integrated Trade Solution

Forbes Global 2000

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