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Guinea-Bissau Frontera

Africa · Bissau · XOF (West African CFA Franc)

PIB
$2.12B
nominal, USD
Crecimiento del PIB
4.8%
real, anual
Inflación
3.8%
anual
Capitalización bursátil
total cotizado, USD

Panorama económico e industrial

Guinea-Bissau is one of West Africa's smallest and least-developed economies, classified as a low-income country by the World Bank. The economy is heavily dependent on cashew nut production and exports, which account for an estimated 85–90% of total merchandise exports and provide livelihoods for the majority of the rural population. Agriculture, including cashew cultivation, rice farming, and fisheries, forms the backbone of economic activity and contributes an estimated 40–50% of GDP. The services sector and construction have been growing contributors to recent economic expansion, with real GDP growing 4.8% in 2024. Guinea-Bissau is a member of the West African Economic and Monetary Union (WAEMU) and uses the CFA franc, providing a degree of monetary stability anchored to the euro.

Sectores clave

Cashew nut agricultureFisheriesSubsistence farming (rice, livestock)Services and tradeConstructionGovernment services
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Macro

PIB nominal, USD$2.12B
Crecimiento del PIB real, anual4.8%
Inflación anual3.8%
Población personas2.1M
PIB per cápita USD$986
Capitalización bursátil total cotizado, USD
Cap. bursátil / PIB
Desempleo2.7%
BolsaBourse Régionale des Valeurs Mobilières (Regional — WAEMU) (BRVM)

Año de los datos: 2024. Fuentes: World Bank — Guinea-Bissau Country Page (worldbank.org), World Bank — Economic Update: Unpacking Tax Performance in Guinea-Bissau, Spring 2025, World Bank — GDP (current US$) Guinea-Bissau, WDI, African Development Bank — Guinea-Bissau Economic Outlook (afdb.org), TradingEconomics — Guinea-Bissau GDP, CountryEconomy.com — Guinea-Bissau GDP 2024, FocusEconomics — Guinea-Bissau GDP Growth, BRVM — Bourse Régionale des Valeurs Mobilières (brvm.org), Africa Research — Guinea-Bissau Statistics 2026, Heritage Foundation — 2024 Index of Economic Freedom: Guinea-Bissau, Lloyds Bank Trade / eexpand — Economic Outline of Guinea-Bissau, IMF DataMapper — Guinea-Bissau.

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Principales empresas cotizadas

Las mayores empresas de la bolsa local principal, por capitalización bursátil.

Los datos de empresas aún no están disponibles para este mercado.

ETFs negociados en EE. UU.

Fondos listados en EE. UU. que ofrecen exposición a este mercado — la ruta más sencilla para muchos inversores estadounidenses.

Símbolo bursátil ETF Emisor Alcance Ratio de gastos% anual Exposición% del fondo

Bolsa local y acceso

BolsaBourse Régionale des Valeurs Mobilières (Regional — WAEMU)
CódigoBRVM
Sitio webwww.brvm.org
MonedaXOF

Acceso a brókers locales

Guinea-Bissau has no domestic stock exchange. As a member of the West African Economic and Monetary Union (WAEMU), it falls under the jurisdiction of the regional Bourse Régionale des Valeurs Mobilières (BRVM), headquartered in Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire. No Guinea-Bissau-domiciled company is listed on the BRVM or any other recognised exchange. Access to the BRVM for foreign investors is available through licensed BRVM broker-dealers (Sociétés de Gestion et d'Intermédiation, or SGIs) operating in WAEMU member states. There are no Guinea-Bissau-specific brokerage firms with retail access for international investors.

Brókers globales con acceso a mercados extranjeros

Listado solo a efectos informativos — no constituye recomendación. Los mercados disponibles, las comisiones y los requisitos de incorporación varían según el bróker y el país de residencia.

Reubicación y residencia

Acceso para inversores extranjeros

Guinea-Bissau does not operate a formal residency-by-investment or citizenship-by-investment programme. Foreign nationals wishing to reside in the country must obtain the appropriate visa and residence permit through standard immigration channels administered by the Ministry of Interior. The country has limited expatriate infrastructure and English-language services.

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