Côte d'Ivoire’s imports increased from $2B in 1990 to $18.8B in 2023, reflecting economic growth and diversification efforts. Significant growth occurred post-2011, with imports rising from $6.7B to $17.8B in 2022, driven by investments in infrastructure and energy.
The steady increase reflects the nation’s recovery from political instability and its focus on industrial development. Imports peaked at $18.8B in 2023, underscoring Côte d'Ivoire’s role as a growing economic hub in West Africa.
The steady increase reflects the nation’s recovery from political instability and its focus on industrial development. Imports peaked at $18.8B in 2023, underscoring Côte d'Ivoire’s role as a growing economic hub in West Africa.
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