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Ghana Rises to 8th Largest Economy in Africa as GDP Hits $118.29 Billion

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May 8, 2026
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Ghana has climbed to become the eighth-largest economy in Africa in 2026, following a significant expansion in its Gross Domestic Product (GDP), according to the latest global economic data.

Figures from the April 2026 World Economic Outlook report released by the International Monetary Fund show that Ghana’s economy grew to an estimated $118.29 billion in nominal GDP terms, up from $108.1 billion recorded in 2025. The increase pushes the country two places higher in Africa’s economic rankings, underscoring its rising influence within the West African sub-region and across the continent.

The growth was largely driven by strong performances in the mining sector, particularly gold production, as elevated global commodity prices boosted export earnings and strengthened foreign exchange inflows. Ghana’s gold industry remains a cornerstone of the economy, benefiting from sustained international demand and favourable market conditions amid global uncertainty.

Beyond mining, the Information and Communication Technology (ICT) sector and financial services industry also posted robust growth. Analysts say this reflects the country’s ongoing digital transformation and the rapid expansion of technology-driven financial services, which are playing an increasingly central role in economic activity.

The improved ranking highlights Ghana’s gradual economic diversification, with growth now supported by a broader mix of natural resources, services and industrial output. This shift is seen as critical to building long-term resilience and reducing reliance on commodity exports.

The latest figures also signal that Ghana’s macroeconomic recovery is gaining traction after a period marked by high inflation, currency depreciation and debt restructuring challenges. Recent policy adjustments and reforms appear to be stabilising key indicators and restoring investor confidence.

However, economists caution that significant structural vulnerabilities remain. Issues such as public debt sustainability, fiscal consolidation pressures, external financing risks and exposure to global commodity price volatility continue to pose challenges to long-term economic stability.

Despite these concerns, Ghana’s upward movement in Africa’s economic rankings is expected to enhance its attractiveness to investors and strengthen its position as one of the region’s leading emerging economies.

Across the continent, South Africa retained its position as Africa’s largest economy with an estimated GDP of $479.96 billion, followed by Egypt and Nigeria in second and third positions respectively. Analysts attribute Nigeria’s recent rebound to exchange rate reforms and policy adjustments, while Egypt’s growth continues to be supported by large-scale infrastructure investment, a recovery in tourism and expansion in the energy sector.

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