Botswana’s export value grew steadily from $1.78 billion in 1990, peaking at $8.51 billion in 2014, before experiencing fluctuations. The diamond industry has been the cornerstone of Botswana’s exports, contributing significantly to economic growth. The 1990s and early 2000s saw consistent growth due to strong diamond demand, with exports reaching $6.31 billion by 2015.
However, global market volatility and reduced diamond sales caused declines in subsequent years. In 2020, exports fell to $4.26 billion amid pandemic-induced disruptions. By 2023, exports rebounded to $5.76 billion, supported by increased diversification efforts, including expanded trade in beef and other agricultural products.
However, global market volatility and reduced diamond sales caused declines in subsequent years. In 2020, exports fell to $4.26 billion amid pandemic-induced disruptions. By 2023, exports rebounded to $5.76 billion, supported by increased diversification efforts, including expanded trade in beef and other agricultural products.
Gain a broader perspective by reviewing Botswana’s manufacturing sector share in GDP, Botswana’s population figures, Botswana’s net lending/borrowing as a share of GDP.