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Aircraft manufacturers of Africa (1 C) Aluminium companies of Africa (2 C) A. Manufacturing companies of Algeria (4 C, 2 P) E. Manufacturing companies of Egypt (7 C, 4 P)
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 7 February 2025. For a list of countries by merchandise exports also showing merchandise imports and the resulting trade balance, see List of countries by net goods exports. The following article lists different countries and territories by their merchandise exports according to data from the World Bank ...
Air-to-air missile manufacturers by country (1 C) ... Manufacturing companies of South Africa (21 C, ... This page was last edited on 15 August 2021, at 16:58 ...
2021 Tea Papua New Guinea: 11,624 2021 Petroleum Bosnia and Herzegovina: 11,523 2022 Energy Trinidad and Tobago: 11,467 2021 Petroleum Brunei: 11,202 2021 Petroleum Mongolia: 10,989 2022 Copper Guinea: 10,265 2021 Gold North Macedonia: 10,150 2022 Automobile catalysts Lebanon: 10,146 2021 Gold El Salvador: 10,129 2022 Clothing Armenia: 9,699 2022
This list comprises the largest companies currently in Africa by revenue as of 2022, excluding the finance sector, according to the ranking of the largest 500 companies in Africa by Jeune Afrique. In 2022, the largest company in Africa was Sonatrach with revenue of US$77 billion.
This is a list of notable automobile manufacturers with articles on Wikipedia by country. It is a subset of the list of automobile manufacturers for manufacturers based in African countries. It includes companies that are in business as well as defunct manufacturers.
Countries in Africa are sorted according to data from the International Monetary Fund. [1] The figures presented here do not take into account differences in the cost of living in different countries, and the results can vary greatly from one year to another based on fluctuations in the exchange rates of the country's currency. [2]
[1] [2] Its economy is the largest in Africa, and the 34th-largest in the world. [3] In terms of purchasing power parity, South Africa has the seventh-highest per capita income in Africa. However, poverty and inequality remain widespread, with about a quarter of the population unemployed and living on less than US$1.25 a day.