Rwanda GDP growth reached 9.4% in 2025, reflecting strong economic expansion across key sectors and exceeding national targets.   Broad-based economic expansionRwanda GDP growth reached 9.4% in 2025, reflecting strong economic expansion across key sectors and exceeding national targets.   Broad-based economic expansion

Rwanda GDP growth hits 9.4% in 2025

2026/03/19 13:30
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Rwanda GDP growth reached 9.4% in 2025, reflecting strong economic expansion across key sectors and exceeding national targets.
Broad-based economic expansion

Rwanda’s economy expanded by 9.4% in 2025, surpassing official projections and reinforcing its position as one of Africa’s fastest-growing economies. Data released by the National Institute of Statistics of Rwanda indicates that growth was driven by a combination of services, industry, and agriculture, highlighting a diversified recovery trajectory.

The services sector remained the largest contributor, supported by strong performance in trade, transport, and tourism. In addition, construction and manufacturing activities accelerated, reflecting sustained public investment and private sector confidence. As a result, Rwanda continues to demonstrate resilience in a complex global economic environment.

Investment and policy support

Public investment programmes played a central role in supporting Rwanda GDP growth during the year. Infrastructure development, including transport corridors and urban expansion, contributed significantly to output. At the same time, policy coordination by the Ministry of Finance and Economic Planning helped maintain macroeconomic stability.

Moreover, reforms aimed at improving the business environment continued to attract foreign direct investment. Rwanda has positioned itself as a regional hub for services and innovation, with ongoing efforts to strengthen digital infrastructure and financial inclusion. These factors collectively supported productivity gains and economic diversification.

External linkages and regional trade

Rwanda’s external sector also contributed to overall performance. Exports of goods and services increased, supported by regional trade integration within the East African Community. Furthermore, growing trade ties with Asia, including partners across Asia, have opened new markets for Rwandan products.

Tourism recovery added further momentum, with international arrivals rising steadily. This trend reflects improved connectivity and Rwanda’s continued investment in high-value tourism offerings. Consequently, foreign exchange earnings strengthened, supporting the country’s balance of payments.

Outlook remains constructive

Looking ahead, Rwanda GDP growth is expected to remain robust, although at a more moderate pace. According to the World Bank, sustained investment and structural reforms will be critical to maintaining momentum. Inflation management and external risks will also require careful monitoring.

Nevertheless, Rwanda’s strong institutional framework and consistent policy direction provide a solid foundation for continued expansion. As the country advances its development agenda, its ability to sustain high growth while enhancing inclusivity will remain a central focus for policymakers and investors alike.

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