High-technology exports (% of manufactured exports) - Country Ranking - Africa

Definition: High-technology exports are products with high R&D intensity, such as in aerospace, computers, pharmaceuticals, scientific instruments, and electrical machinery.

Source: United Nations, Comtrade database through the WITS platform.

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Rank Country Value Year
1 Central African Republic 29.02 2018
2 Angola 26.39 2019
3 São Tomé and Principe 17.03 2019
4 Ethiopia 13.10 2020
5 Niger 12.23 2020
6 Côte d'Ivoire 11.23 2019
7 Rwanda 10.55 2019
8 Cameroon 7.03 2018
9 Nigeria 6.94 2020
10 Tanzania 6.89 2018
11 Tunisia 6.89 2019
12 South Africa 5.62 2020
13 Mali 5.48 2019
14 Kenya 5.11 2020
15 Congo 4.55 2020
16 Morocco 4.43 2020
17 Burkina Faso 3.40 2020
18 Malawi 2.78 2020
19 Benin 2.68 2020
20 Egypt 2.68 2020
21 Zimbabwe 2.38 2020
22 Mauritius 2.31 2020
23 Mauritania 2.20 2020
24 Uganda 2.10 2020
25 Seychelles 1.50 2020
26 Sudan 1.38 2011
27 Zambia 1.37 2020
28 Ghana 1.14 2019
29 Mozambique 1.02 2020
30 Algeria 0.96 2017
31 Djibouti 0.92 2009
32 Guinea 0.90 2016
33 The Gambia 0.89 2020
34 Madagascar 0.80 2020
35 Senegal 0.74 2020
36 Sierra Leone 0.74 2018
37 Comoros 0.58 2020
38 Dem. Rep. Congo 0.51 2020
39 Namibia 0.48 2020
40 Botswana 0.40 2020
41 Cabo Verde 0.37 2020
42 Eswatini 0.34 2020
43 Togo 0.24 2020
44 Burundi 0.17 2020
45 Lesotho 0.13 2020

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Development Relevance: The OECD has developed a four-way classification of exports: high, medium-high, medium-low and low-technology. The classification is based on the importance of expenditures on research and development relative to the gross output and value added of different types of industries that produce goods for export. Examples of high-technology industries are aircraft, computers, and pharmaceuticals; medium-high-technology includes motor vehicles, electrical equipment and most chemicals; medium-low-technology includes rubber, plastics, basic metals and ship construction; low-technology industries include food processing, textiles, clothing and footwear. Industries of high and medium-high-technology intensity account for over two-thirds of total OECD manufacturing exports. Differences among countries are substantial; the share of high and medium-high-technology industries ranges from over 80 percent in Japan and Ireland to less than 10 percent in Iceland. Technology exports have grown rapidly in Iceland, Turkey and the eastern European countries, although most of these countries, with Hungary and the Czech Republic as exceptions, still focus primarily on low and medium-low-technology exports.

Limitations and Exceptions: Because industrial sectors specializing in a few high-technology products may also produce low-technology products, the product approach is more appropriate for international trade. The method takes only R&D intensity into account, but other characteristics of high technology are also important, such as knowhow, scientific personnel, and technology embodied in patents. Considering these characteristics would yield a different list (see Hatzichronoglou 1997).

Statistical Concept and Methodology: The method for determining high-technology exports was developed by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development in collaboration with Eurostat. It takes a "product approach" (rather than a "sectoral approach") based on R&D intensity (expenditure divided by total sales) for groups of products from Germany, Italy, Japan, the Netherlands, Sweden, and the United States. The original high-tech products classification is based on SITC Rev. 3 and is taken from Table 4 of Annex 2 of the 1997 working paper of Thomas Hatzichronouglou, OECD. The methodology used to determine high-tech exports takes the "product approach" based on R&D intensity on products from Germany, Italy, Japan, the Netherlands, Sweden, and the United States. High Technology Products List - SITC Rev. 3: 1 Aerospace 7921+7922+7923+7924+7925+79291+79293+(714-71489-71499)+87411 2 Computers-office machines 75113+75131+75132+75134+(752-7529)+75997 3 Electronics-telecommunications 76381+76383+(764-76493-76499) +7722+77261+77318+77625+77627+7763+7764+7768+89879 4 Pharmacy 5413+5415+5416+5421+5422 5 Scientific instruments 774+8711+8713+8714+8719+87211+(874-87411-8742) +88111+88121+88411+88419+89961+89963+89966+89967 6 Electrical machinery 77862+77863+77864+77865+7787+77884 7 Chemistry 52222+52223+52229+52269+525+531+57433+591 8 Non-electrical machinery 71489+71499+71871+71877+71878+72847+7311+73131+73135 +73142+73144+73151+73153+73161+73163+73165 +73312+73314+73316+7359+73733+73735 9 Armament 891

Aggregation method: Weighted average

Periodicity: Annual