Authoritarianism
Representative democracyPresidential systemFederal republicOne-party state
Sudan/Government
What is the economy like in South Sudan?
Economy of South Sudan
| Statistics | |
|---|---|
| GDP | $3.681 billion (nominal, 2019 est.) $22.092 billion (PPP, 2019 est.) |
| GDP rank | 156th (nominal, 2019) 140th (PPP, 2019) |
| GDP growth | –1.2% (2018) 11.3% (2019e) 4.9% (2020e) 3.2% (2021e) |
| GDP per capita | $275 (nominal, 2019 est.) $1,602 (PPP, 2019 est.) |
Does South Sudan have a government?
Republic
FederationRepresentative democracyPresidential systemFederal republic
South Sudan/Government
How did South Sudan affect the economy of Sudan?
Since the economic shock of South Sudan’s secession, Sudan has struggled to stabilize its economy and make up for the loss of foreign exchange earnings. The interruption of oil production in South Sudan in 2012 for over a year and the consequent loss of oil transit fees further exacerbated the fragile state of Sudan’s economy.
Who is the head of government in Sudan?
The government system is a federal republic; the chief of state and head of government is the president. Sudan has a largely traditional economy in which the majority of the citizens rely on agriculture, and there is limited central planning by the government.
When does the economic emergency in South Sudan end?
Transit fees of south Sudan will likely cut the loss greatly and the government economic emergency plan will end in 2015 bringing the economy back on track and after that, the economy will start developing rapidly with construction booms.
What kind of goods does Sudan export to the world?
Currency Sudanese pound (SDG) Exports $4.1 billion (2017 est.) Export goods gold; oil and petroleum products; cotton Main export partners UAE 55.5% Egypt 14.7% Saudi Arabia 8.8%