Somalia’s economy grew 2.4 percent in 2022, down from 3.3 percent in 2021 due to severe drought and other challenges which plagued the country last year.
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On Thursday, Somali National Bureau of Statistics (SNBS) said that the economic growth moderated in 2022 in the wake of the adverse effects of the COVID-19 pandemic that ravaged the economy.
Household consumption expenditure, the largest component of gross domestic product (GDP), increased 5.5 percent. And the level of household consumption is more than 100 percent of GDP, an indication that a high proportion of consumption is supplied from imports, while non-food consumption is the fastest-growing component in the country.
An uptick in consumption and investment, combined with faster growth of Somalia’s trading partners, supports a forecast of GDP growth of 3.6 percent in 2023 and 3.7 percent in 2024, the World Bank said in its recent Somalia Economic Update.
Somali economy continues to experience the spillover effects of global shocks combined with inflationary pressures, droughts, and the negative impacts of the delayed election. Somalia’s GDP growth dropped to 2.4% in 2022 from 3.3% in 2021. pic.twitter.com/ESdMAkP7W8
— Mohamed Isse Ibrahim (@geesey1390)
July 5, 2023
According to the SNBS, in 2022, export of goods and services rose 13.7 percent and imports of goods and services surged 20.2 percent.
SNBS Director Sharmarke Mohamed Farah said the 2022 GDP report was calculated via the expenditure approach, which not only provides valuable insights into the economy but also paves the way for impactful strategic decision-making.
Despite numerous challenges, including the protracted drought that plagued the country in 2022, Somalia’s economy had demonstrated resilience and determination, the SNBS said.
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— teleSUR English (@telesurenglish)
October 18, 2022