Overview IGAD (Intergovernmental Authority on Development) is an International Organization composed by Kenya, Uganda, Sudan, Djibouti, Ethiopia, Somalia, South Sudan, and Eritrea. In 2023, IGAD exported $31.2B (0.14% of global exports) and imported $76.6B (0.34% of global imports). Its largest exporter, Kenya exported $8.59B, which corresponds to 27.5% of the total exports. On the other hand, the largest importer, Kenya, imported $20.9B, which is 27.3% of the total imports of Intergovernmental Authority on Development.
Trade In 2023, IGAD's most exported products were Unwrought Non-Monetary Gold ($4.18B), Unroasted Coffee (Non-Decaffeinated) ($2.56B), Crude Petroleum Oils ($1.7B), Black Tea (Fermented/Partly, >3kg packages) ($1.36B), and Semi-Manufactured Non-Monetary Gold ($1.12B). The same year, the most imported products were Bituminous Petroleum Distillates (Excl. Crude) ($9.99B), Refined sugar, in solid form, nes, pure sucrose ($2.16B), Palm oil or fractions simply refined ($1.85B), Rice, semi-milled or wholly milled ($1.3B), and Medicaments in Dosage (n.e.s.) ($1.26B).
Partners In 2023, IGAD's exports went primarly to United Arab Emirates ($4.03B), Ethiopia ($3.37B), China ($2.45B), India ($2.12B), and Saudi Arabia ($1.59B). The same year, IGAD's imported primarily from China ($18.1B), United Arab Emirates ($8.79B), India ($8.05B), Saudi Arabia ($3.53B), and Djibouti ($3.29B).