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Madagascar Current Account Value and percent from GDP

Madagascar Current Account Data

Indicator Data Period
Current Account to GDP -5.8 % 2021
Current Account -51.3 MGA Million | 0 B USD 1Q/23


Latest data on Current Account to GDP (%)

Current Account to GDP
                     Madagascar - Historical Data (%)

What is ratio of Madagascar Current Account to GDP?

  • The deficit of Current Account to GDP in Madagascar decreased to 5.8 % in 2021. The maximum surplus was 0.8 % and deficit was -21.1 %
  • Data published Yearly by Central Bank.

Historical Data (%) by years

Data
Period
Date
-5.8 2021 23.06.2022
-3.5 2020 15.06.2021
-2.3 2019 27.05.2020
-2 2018 20.11.2019
-4.1 2017 19.06.2018
-2.3 2016 11.08.2017
-1.9 2015 31.12.2015
-0.3 2014 31.12.2014


Historical Chart by presidents (%)

Current Account to GDP in Madagascar by presidents

Name Period Start Data End Data Max Value Min Value CHG% Start/End
Hery Rajaonarimampianina 25.01.2014 - 07.09.2018 -0.3000 -2.3000 -0.3000 -2.3000 666.67%
Andry Rajoelina 17.03.2009 - 25.01.2014 -21.1000 -5.9000 -5.9000 -21.1000 -72.04%
Marc Ravalomanana 15.07.2002 - 17.03.2009 -10.8000 -18.9000 -6.0000 -18.9000 75.00%
Didier Ratsiraka (2) 09.02.1997 - 15.07.2002 -5.7000 -3.1000 -3.1000 -7.7000 -45.61%
Albert Zafy 27.03.1993 - 05.09.1996 -7.7000 -8.7000 -7.7000 -9.3000 12.99%
Didier Ratsiraka 15.06.1975 - 27.03.1993 -2.4000 -6.5000 -0.6000 -13.8000 170.83%


Latest data on Current Account (MGA Million)

Current Account
                     Madagascar - Historical Data (MGA Million)

What is Madagascar Current Account Deficit?

  • The surplus of Current Account in Madagascar remained unchanged at 51.3 MGA Million (0 B USD) in the first quarter of 2023. The maximum value was 160 MGA Million and minimum was -573 MGA Million.
  • Data published Quarterly by Central Bank.

Historical Data (MGA Million) by years

Data
Period
Date
-51.3 1Q/23 15.08.2023
-143 4Q/22 29.05.2023
-562 3Q/22 24.03.2023
-151 2Q/22 06.02.2023
-94.1 4Q/21 19.05.2022
-261 3Q/21 14.02.2022
-170 2Q/21 28.10.2021
-314 4Q/20 13.07.2021


Historical Chart by presidents (MGA Million)

Current Account in Madagascar by presidents

Name Period Start Data End Data Max Value Min Value CHG% Start/End
Hery Rajaonarimampianina 25.01.2014 - 07.09.2018 -77.5000 -136.0000 59.0000 -136.3000 75.48%
Andry Rajoelina 17.03.2009 - 25.01.2014 -523.9000 -408.7000 36.7000 -523.9000 -21.99%
Marc Ravalomanana 15.07.2002 - 17.03.2009 -149.5000 -221.7000 -149.5000 -572.9000 48.29%
Didier Ratsiraka (2) 09.02.1997 - 15.07.2002 -205.4000 -47.1000 -47.1000 -205.4000 -77.07%
Albert Zafy 27.03.1993 - 05.09.1996 -258.1900 -275.9800 -258.1900 -277.0400 6.89%
Didier Ratsiraka 15.06.1975 - 27.03.1993 -55.6200 -197.6500 -15.1400 -556.3300 255.36%

Other trade indicators in Madagascar

Index Updated Actual Previous
Balance of Trade Sep/22 -0.35 B USD -0.23
Exports Sep/22 0.28 B USD 0.277
Imports Sep/22 0.63 B USD 0.507
Tourist Arrivals Dec/21 0.005 Million Persons 0.008

Current Account to GDP in other countries

Country Updated Actual Previous
Egypt 2022 -3.7 % -4.6
Kenya 2022 -5.1 % -5.4
Madagascar 2021 -5.8 % -5.2
Zimbabwe 20 1 % 2.9
Tanzania 2022 -7.1 % -3.4
Togo 2022 -3.7 % -0.9
Tunisia 2022 -8.6 % -6
Nigeria 2022 -0.3 % -0.5
Sudan 2022 -3.4 % -10
Morocco 2022 -3.5 % -2.3
Senegal 2022 -17.5 % -10.4
Seychelles 2022 -8 % -12
South Africa 2022 -0.5 % 3.7
Uganda 2022 -8.6 % -9.5
Rwanda 2022 -11.6 % -10.9
Liberia 2022 -15.8 % -17
Zambia 2022 3.9 % 11.9
Mozambique 2022 -39.1 % -23.6
Namibia 2022 -12.3 % -9.9
Ghana 2022 -2.1 % -3.2
Swaziland 2021 6 % 1.2
Libya 2022 23.3 % 13.3
Algeria 2022 9.5 % -2.8
Angola 2022 11.4 % 11.2
Benin 2022 -5.7 % -4.5
Botswana 2022 2.2 % -0.5
Burkina Faso 2022 -5.2 % 5.2
Burundi 2022 -13.4 % -11
Central African Republic 2022 -13.8 % -10.8
Chad 2022 0.5 % -3.9
Comoros 2022 -0.5 % -0.3
Republic of the Congo 2022 19.2 % 11.9
Djibouti 2022 -5 % -0.7
Equatorial Guinea 2022 3.9 % -4
Eritrea 2022 12.2 % 13.5
Ethiopia 2022 -4.3 % -3.2
Gabon 2022 1.2 % -5.3
Gambia 2021 -5.3 % -5.1
Guatemala 2022 1.8 % 2.5
Guinea 2021 28.83 % 18.94
Guinea Bissau 2021 -1.1 % -3.7
Lesotho 2021 -3.8 % -1.8
Malawi 2022 -2.8 % -14.4
Mali 2022 -7.2 % -7.7
Mauritania 2022 -14.3 % -7.8
Niger 2022 -15.1 % -13.9
Sao Tome and Principe 2015 -24.7 % -31.7
Sierra Leone 2022 -10.3 % -13.9