Equatorial Guinea – Imports
$476.6M
+$280.5M from 1995
Equatorial Guinea's imports was $476.6M in 1996, an increase of +$280.5M from $196.1M in 1995. This ranked 19th in the G20.
APA
Equatorial Guinea Imports. HistorySaid. Retrieved March 11, 2026, from https://historysaid.com/equatorial-guinea/imports
BibTeX
@misc{historysaid_equatorial-guinea_imports,
title = {Equatorial Guinea Imports},
url = {https://historysaid.com/equatorial-guinea/imports},
publisher = {HistorySaid},
year = {2026}
}
Data & Projection▾
| Year | Value | Change | Rank |
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| 1997 | no data yet | ||
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| 2021 | no data yet | ||
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| 2023 | no data yet | ||
| 2024 | no data yet | ||
| 2025 | no data yet | ||
| 2026 | soon | ||
| 2027 | projection soon | ||
| 1996 | $476.6M | +$280.5M | 19th |
| 1995 | $196.1M | +$135.3M | 9th |
| 1994 | $60.8M | −$28.8M | 2nd |
| 1993 | $89.6M | −$1.6M | 4th |
| 1992 | $91.2M | −$17.5M | 3rd |
| 1991 | $108.7M | +$19.8M | 6th |
| 1990 | $88.9M | +$14.1M | 5th |
| 1989 | $74.8M | −$30.4M | 4th |
| 1988 | $105.2M | +$16.6M | 9th |
| 1987 | $88.6M | – | 10th |
Detected Pattern▾
Currency Crisis Pattern
Rapid currency depreciation (>30% YoY) combined with reserve drawdown and inflation surge. Often precedes emergency rate hikes.
Inflation 31.8%
Reserves YoY -18.8%
FX YoY +96.1%
This pattern occurred 111 times in G20 history, 31 successful
HistorySaid – pattern alert
Equatorial Guinea matched the Currency Crisis Pattern pattern in 1994. Historically, 28% of countries showing this pattern (31 out of 111) saw imports improve within 24 months. View full analysis →
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Lowest: 1994
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