Widespread destruction, massive military spending and plummeting oil and gold revenues have left Sudan's economy in "very difficult times", army-aligned finance minister Gibril Ibrahim said, nearly three years into the army's war with rival paramilitary forces.
Breakdown
- Sudan's economy has been shattered by ongoing civil war 14s
- 80% of government revenue was from the capital, now disrupted 31s
- Gold smuggling is widespread, with most gold leaving unofficially 55s
- Only 20 of 70 tonnes of gold in 2025 exported through official channels 1m 20s
- Government estimates $200 billion needed for reconstruction 1m 41s