Economy of Rwanda
| Currency | Rwandan franc (RWF, FRw) |
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Trade organisations | AU, AfCFTA, WTO, ECCAS, EAC, COMESA |
Country group | |
| Statistics | |
| Population | 13,798,561 (2024 proj.) |
| GDP |
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| GDP rank | |
GDP growth |
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GDP per capita |
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GDP per capita rank | |
GDP by sector |
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| 4.9% (2024 est.) | |
Population below poverty line |
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| 43.7 medium (2016) | |
Labour force |
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Labour force by occupation |
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| Unemployment | 15.3% (Q3, 2024) |
Main industries | Cement, agricultural products, small-scale beverages, soap, furniture, shoes, plastic goods, textiles, cigarettes |
| External | |
| Exports | $3.509 billion (2023 est.) |
Export goods | Gold, tin ores, coffee, malt extract, rare earth ores |
Main export partners |
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| Imports | $5.783 billion (2023 est.) |
Import goods | Refined petroleum, gold, palm oil, rice, raw sugar |
Main import partners | |
FDI stock |
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| −$1.654 billion (2023 est.) | |
Gross external debt | $4.254 billion (2022 est.) |
| Public finances | |
| 71.4% of GDP (2017 est.) | |
| $1.834 billion (2023 est.) | |
| −7.3% (of GDP) (2024 est.) | |
| Revenues | 2.676 billion (2020 est.) |
| Expenses | 2.191 billion (2020 est.) |
| Economic aid | Recipient: $285 Million (2015) |
All values, unless otherwise stated, are in US dollars. | |
The economy of Rwanda has undergone rapid industrialisation due to a successful governmental policy. It has a mixed economy. Since the early-2000s, Rwanda has witnessed an economic boom, which improved the living standards of many Rwandans. The President of Rwanda, Paul Kagame, has noted his ambition to make Rwanda the "Singapore of Africa". The industrial sector is growing, contributing 16% of GDP in 2012.