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Sudan External and Government Debt

Sudan National Debt Data

Indicator Data Period
Government Debt to GDP 182 % 2021


Latest data on Government Debt to GDP (%)

Government Debt to GDP
                     Sudan - Historical Data (%)

What is Sudan Government Debt to GDP Ratio?

  • Government Debt to GDP in Sudan decreased to 182 % in 2021. The maximum level was 495 % and minimum was 53.7 %
  • Data published Yearly by Central Bank.

Historical Data (%) by years

Data
Period
Date
182 2021 15.11.2022
259 2020 23.03.2021
62 2018 29.10.2019
53.5 2017 14.04.2018
47.6 2016 11.08.2017
52.1 2015 31.12.2015
56.9 2014 31.12.2014
67.5 2013 31.12.2013


Historical Chart by presidents (%)

Government Debt to GDP in Sudan by presidents

Name Period Start Data End Data Max Value Min Value CHG% Start/End
Omar al-Bashir 16.10.1993 - 139.3000 47.6000 139.3000 47.6000 -65.83%

Other budget indicators in Sudan

Index Updated Actual Previous
Government Budget to GDP 2022 -1.5 % -4.7
Military Expenditure 2021 0.375 B USD 0.934

Government Debt to GDP in other countries

Country Updated Actual Previous
Egypt 2022 87.2 % 92
Kenya 2022 67.3 % 67.7
Madagascar 2022 57 % 52
Zimbabwe 20 92.6 % 66.9
Tanzania 2022 38.3 % 37.9
Togo 2022 55.9 % 61
Tunisia 2021 80 % 87.6
Nigeria 2022 38 % 36.5
Sudan 2021 182 % 264
Morocco 2022 71.6 % 69.5
Senegal 2022 75 % 73
Seychelles 2022 65 % 74
South Africa 2022 67.4 % 69.9
Uganda 2022 48.6 % 45.5
Rwanda 2022 64.4 % 66.6
Liberia 2022 51.3 % 49.4
Zambia 2022 56.2 % 71.5
Mozambique 2022 101 % 130
Namibia 2022 68.9 % 67.2
Ghana 2022 88.8 % 79.6
Swaziland 2022 19.06 % 15.98
Libya 2021 83 % 155
Algeria 2022 52.4 % 62.1
Angola 2022 56.1 % 85
Benin 2022 52.8 % 50.3
Botswana 2022 26.1 % 25
Burkina Faso 2022 54.3 % 48.2
Burundi 2022 14.5 % 16.8
Central African Republic 2022 50.7 % 47.6
Chad 2022 50.4 % 55.9
Comoros 2022 31.6 % 31.1
Republic of the Congo 2022 99.57 % 108
Djibouti 2022 47 % 43.2
Equatorial Guinea 2022 27.1 % 42.6
Eritrea 2022 164 % 175
Ethiopia 2021 31.4 % 34.1
Gabon 2022 55.1 % 65.8
Gambia 2022 80.8 % 82.9
Guatemala 2022 27.45 % 29.95
Guinea 2022 35.5 % 40.4
Guinea Bissau 2022 41.1 % 37.8
Lesotho 2021 52.1 % 52.2
Malawi 2022 66.7 % 60.1
Mauritania 2022 41.9 % 44.5
Niger 2022 51.2 % 50.9
Sao Tome and Principe 2021 88 % 96.9
Sierra Leone 2022 98.8 % 79.3