Ethiopia overtakes Kenya as economic giant of East Africa

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Ethiopia has officially overtaken neighbouring Kenya as East Africa’s economic giant.

According to International Monetary Fund (IMF) figures, Ethiopia’s annual economic output (i.e. Gross Domestic Product (GDP)) for this year was expected to hit $78 billion from $72 billion recorded last year.

Their economic growth since 2015 has been pegged at 10.8% which has helped put a significant gap between them and Kenya. In monetary terms, Ethiopia has opened a gap of about $29 million over Kenya.

Ethiopia’s economic growth is hinged on public-led spending on infrastructure and a strong demand by locals. It has also recently become an destination of choice for particularly Chinese investors.

‘‘Non-resource-intensive countries, such as Ivory Coast, Ethiopia, Kenya, and Senegal, generally continued to grow robustly, benefiting from strong domestic demand and high levels of public spending, though in some cases, growth eased from 2015,’‘ an IMF report released in April 2017 read.

Another factor believed to be driving the economy is the country’s large population – which is almost double that of Kenya.

Ethiopia’s economy since 2015 has been on an upward trajectory since the government moved to modernise its roads, railway and power plants. They are on cue to have Africa’s biggest hydroelectric dam upon the completion of work on the Grand Ethiopia Renaissance Dam (GERD).

Even though landlocked, the country continues to make giant strides in trying to industrialize. The country is now connected with Red Sea port nation of Djibouti via an electric railway that was launched last October.

It also recently announced huge profits in the area of power supply to neighbouring countries including Sudan and Djibouti. They have also signed agreements to supply Tanzania and Kenya with power as generation capacity increases.

Source: Africanews
 
we need to regain the top spot . But they have a larger population so it will be hard
the population plus the development projects in the country dwarfs ours....think of the 6000MW dam...light rail is already in operation...electric standard gauge is already in operation.....it wont be easy... on the bright side, atleast we can boast of a higher per capita income and wealthier population...we can also boast as the gateway to EA...
 
the population plus the development projects in the country dwarfs ours....think of the 6000MW dam...light rail is already in operation...electric standard gauge is already in operation.....it wont be easy... on the bright side, atleast we can boast of a higher per capita income and wealthier population...we can also boast as the gateway to EA...
Yeah and a larger middle class
 
Population should not be our main Argument point

Israel Kuna 12mn people With 331bn$

Hapa ni efficiency ya Production units zetu

Most pple in Kenya are slacking
 
Both countries are underdeveloped, population not withstanding. Overtaking Ethiopia is still possible since the ceiling is so far away.

Implementing LAPPSET, completing the mombasa - Uganda motorway and completing the SGR to the Uganda border together with the 5000mw of electricity to be added in say 5yrs maybe all we need to retake the mantle.
 
Both countries are underdeveloped, population not withstanding. Overtaking Ethiopia is still possible since the ceiling is so far away.

Implementing LAPPSET, completing the mombasa - Uganda motorway and completing the SGR to the Uganda border together with the 5000mw of electricity to be added in say 5yrs maybe all we need to retake the mantle.
Mmh, overtaking is allowed though it's not gonna be easy to take it over again
 
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