Share of tariff lines with international peaks, all products (%) - Country Ranking - Africa

Definition: Share of tariff lines with international peaks is the share of lines in the tariff schedule with tariff rates that exceed 15 percent. It provides an indication of how selectively tariffs are applied.

Source: World Bank staff estimates using the World Integrated Trade Solution system, based on data from United Nations Conference on Trade and Development's Trade Analysis and Information System (TRAINS) database.

See also: Thematic map, Time series comparison

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Rank Country Value Year
1 Djibouti 61.83 2014
2 Cameroon 54.70 2019
3 Ethiopia 54.62 2018
4 Equatorial Guinea 54.02 2007
5 Tunisia 53.05 2016
6 Gabon 50.74 2019
7 Chad 49.65 2016
8 The Gambia 49.27 2020
9 Comoros 48.14 2020
10 Liberia 47.72 2020
11 Sierra Leone 47.54 2020
12 Guinea-Bissau 47.00 2020
13 Mauritania 45.70 2020
14 Ghana 45.15 2020
15 Guinea 45.11 2020
16 Congo 44.08 2015
17 Senegal 43.50 2020
18 Central African Republic 43.40 2017
19 Nigeria 43.05 2020
20 Côte d'Ivoire 42.63 2020
21 Kenya 41.82 2020
22 Mali 41.24 2020
23 Benin 40.23 2020
24 Uganda 39.34 2020
25 Cabo Verde 39.18 2020
26 Togo 39.09 2020
27 Tanzania 37.92 2020
28 Burundi 37.77 2020
29 Rwanda 37.02 2020
30 Niger 36.03 2020
31 Burkina Faso 35.97 2020
32 Algeria 33.63 2020
33 Malawi 31.32 2020
34 Dem. Rep. Congo 31.29 2020
35 Mozambique 28.98 2020
36 Madagascar 28.35 2020
37 Zambia 26.36 2020
38 Angola 24.32 2020
39 Eritrea 22.40 2006
40 Botswana 20.88 2020
41 Eswatini 19.39 2020
42 South Africa 19.19 2020
43 Zimbabwe 18.87 2016
44 Namibia 18.21 2020
45 Lesotho 17.36 2020
46 Morocco 16.26 2020
47 São Tomé and Principe 13.19 2019
48 Egypt 8.78 2019
49 Seychelles 6.29 2020
50 Mauritius 2.32 2020
51 Libya 0.90 2020
52 Sudan 0.00 2020

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Periodicity: Annual