List of South African provinces by gross domestic product

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This article lists the provinces of South Africa by their gross regional domestic product (GDP).

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South African provinces by GDP
RankProvinceGDP (2022; billion ZAR) [1] GDP (2022; billion US$) [1]
1 Gauteng 2,197.104134.682
2 KwaZulu-Natal 1,055.38664.695
3 Western Cape 918.20356.286
4 Mpumalanga 531.77132.598
5 Limpopo 511.39131.348
6 Eastern Cape 500.95030.708
7 North West 438.87826.903
8 Free State 326.92920.041
9 Northern Cape 147.9399.069
South Africa6,628.550406.330
Constant 2010 prices - millions of Rand [2]
Province200820092010201120122013201420152016201720182019
Gauteng918,747905,976937,178971,893998,0951,025,7171,050,0911,062,1741,074,9061,086,2281,098,5661,104,684
KwaZulu-Natal424,640418,879433,846449,826461,604473,222484,795489,326491,995500,887504,487504,905
Western Cape368,727363,601372,788386,830397,707407,932417,068423,022427,116432,438435,964437,501
Eastern Cape208,784206,737211,600219,470223,935227,003229,963231,824233,404234,783236,141236,236
Mpumalanga200,580197,775202,902207,405211,751216,009222,299221,868222,091226,288227,648226,741
Limpopo200,230197,051202,196207,066209,175214,742217,096221,016219,983224,585225,862225,417
North West179,747174,552180,221184,328180,888186,194179,371187,329180,548184,177185,264184,341
Free State146,989143,574147,190150,166154,670157,573160,710160,246159,805162,088161,755161,071
Northern Cape60,15758,79560,08961,27463,25364,78466,69767,43266,61968,50968,85368,441
GDP at market prices2,708,6012,666,9402,748,0082,838,2572,901,0782,973,1753,028,0903,064,2373,076,4663,119,9833,144,5393,149,337

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References

  1. 1 2 "Provincial gross domestic product:experimental estimates, 2013–2022" (PDF), www.statssa.gov.za
  2. "Annual quarterly and regional Fourth quarter 2019". SASTS SA. 31 March 2021. Retrieved 6 April 2021.