The latest data from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) announced the list of the richest countries in Africa in 2014.
Tunisia appears in the 10th place with a gross domestic product (GDP) reaching 49.122 billion dollars. It moved up 3 spots in terms of GDP per capita.
Listed below are the top 10:
1. Nigeria: GDP – 594.257 billion dollars
2. South Africa: GDP – 341.216 billion dollars
3. Egypt: GDP – 284.860 billion
4. Algeria: GDP – 227.802 billion dollars
5. Morocco: GDP – 112.552 billion dollars
6. Sudan: GDP – 112.552 billion dollars
7. Kenya: GDP – 53.40 billion
8. Angola: GDP – 49.857 billion dollars
9. Libya: GDP – 49.341 billion dollars
10. Tunisia: GDP – 49.122 billion dollars.