Somalia

GDP (US$ Billion)

4.94 (2019)

World Ranking 157/194

GDP Per Capita (US$)

0 (Nil)

World Ranking N/A

Economic Structure

(in terms of GDP composition, Nil)

Services
(N/A)
Industry
(N/A)
Agriculture
(N/A)

External Trade (% of GDP)

N/A (Nil)

Currency (Period Average)

 Somali Shilling

23097.99per US$ (2017)

Political System

Federal republic

Sources: CIA World Factbook, Encyclopædia Britannica, IMF, Pew Research Center, United Nations, World Bank

  • Somalia, located in the easternmost of Africa, has descended into a two-decade-long civil unrest when armed opposition groups overthrew the country’s military dictator Siad Barre in 1991. In 2012, a new Federal Government of Somalia was established, which is the first permanent central government in the country since the start of the civil war.
  • Following the collapse of the Somali government in 1991 and the resulting civil war, hundreds of thousands of refugees fled to neighbouring countries. Somalia is now the world’s third largest source of refugees, after Syria and Afghanistan. As of end of 2019, there are over 750,000 Somali refugees hosted in the region, mainly in Kenya, Yemen and Ethiopia.
  • Livestock and crops are the main sources of Somalia’s economic activity, accounted for about 70% of the country’s GDP and 65% of total exports in 2018. After two year’s economic downturn due to a severe drought, the Somali economy rebounded and achieved a 2.8% real GDP growth in 2018, thanks to improved weather and increase in agricultural production.
  • According to the World Bank, Somalia has one of the most active mobile money markets in the world with around 155 million transactions recorded every month. Despite its fragility and underdeveloped financial institutions, development of mobile money has outpaced most other African countries, with over 70% of Somalis adopting mobile money services regularly.
  • Somalia is a member state of the United Nations, African Union and the Arab League. It was also a founding member of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation in 1969.
  • Sino-Somalia relationship was established in 1960 and two countries signed their first trade agreement in 1963. Since then, Somali people have been beneficiaries of Chinese benevolence in the various areas of economic and social development. More than 85 infrastructure projects such as roads and hospitals in Somalia were built with Chinese assistance. A medical team of more than 400 staff were sent to Somalia since 1991 to support the country’s medical sector.
  • Ahead of Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC) in September 2018, Somalia and China held bilateral talks and Somalia signed a memorandum of understanding with China to join the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), aiming to encourage investment and trade links between the two countries.
  • According to UNCTAD, cumulative FDI to Somalia has surged almost ten-fold in the past decade, from US$0.3 billion in 2008 to US$2.7 billion in 2018.

Hong Kong's Trade with Somalia

(US$ million)

2017

2018

2019

Value

Growth (%)

Value

Growth (%)

Value

Growth (%)

Total exports

1.9

+7.1

5.2

+178.5

5.9

+14.3

  Domestic exports

0.1

=

-

-100.0

-

-

  Re-exports

1.8

+2.2

5.2

+191.8

5.9

+14.3

Imports

1.2

+145.3

0.7

-42.8

2.4

+258.4

Total trade

3.0

+37.0

5.8

+92.7

8.3

+42.4

- Nil
= Infinity
Source: Hong Kong Trade Statistics, Census & Statistics Department

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