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Côte d’Ivoire in 2025 is a politically stable, fast‑growing West African economy, anchored by cocoa, cashew, hydrocarbons, and expanding services.

Nam H Nguyen
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May 19, 2026

The country maintains a presidential republic system with Yamoussoukro as the legislative capital and Abidjan as the economic hub. With a population approaching 32 million, it remains ethnically diverse and economically dynamic, with growth projected to remain strong through 2026.

Introduction

Côte d’Ivoire gained independence from France in 1960 and has since evolved into one of West Africa’s most prosperous states, driven by foreign investment and commodity exports. After decades of political instability, the country has largely stabilized since the 2021 legislative elections, enabling renewed economic growth.

Geography

Côte d’Ivoire covers 322,463 sq km in West Africa, bordered by Ghana, Liberia, Guinea, Mali, and Burkina Faso, with a southern coastline on the Gulf of Guinea. Its geography includes coastal plains, savannahs, and mountainous regions such as Mount Nimba. The climate ranges from tropical along the coast to semiarid in the north, with three distinct seasons.

People and Society

The population is estimated at 31.9–31.8 million in 2024–2025, with high ethnic diversity: Akan (38%), Voltaique/Gur (22%), Northern Mande (22%), Kru (9.1%), and Southern Mande (8.6%). French is the official language, with around 60 local languages spoken; Dioula is widely used. Religious composition includes Muslims (42.9%), Catholics (17.2%), and Evangelicals (11.8%). Population growth is approximately 2.13%.

Government

Côte d’Ivoire is a presidential republic.

  • Head of State (2025): President Alassane Ouattara
  • Capital: Yamoussoukro (legislative), Abidjan (administrative/economic) The political climate has remained stable since the unrest of 2020, and the country is preparing for presidential elections scheduled for 25 October 2025.

Population

  • Total population (2025 est.): 31,855,971
  • Population density (2024): 96 inhabitants per km²
  • Life expectancy: Women 64.1 years; Men 60.0 years

Economy

Côte d’Ivoire is the world’s top producer of cocoa and cashew and has sustained strong growth for over a decade.

  • GDP growth: Averaged 6.5% (2021–2023), 6% in 2024
  • Drivers: Private investment, services, hydrocarbons, rising cocoa prices
  • Inflation: Contained at 3.5%
  • Outlook: Growth projected at 6.2% in 2025 and 6.4% through 2027 The country is pursuing diversification and aims for upper‑middle‑income status by 2030.

Energy

Côte d’Ivoire has significant natural resources including petroleum, natural gas, hydropower, and minerals such as gold, manganese, and nickel. These resources support both domestic energy needs and export potential.

Communications

The country maintains a modernizing communications sector, with Abidjan serving as the primary hub for telecommunications and media. (General communications structure referenced in the World Factbook profile.)

Transportation

Côte d’Ivoire has a well‑developed transport network for the region, including major ports, highways, and rail links that support its role as a regional trade hub. Transport infrastructure is highlighted as a key sector in national statistics.

Military and Security

The country maintains national armed forces that were unified following earlier civil conflicts. Security conditions have improved significantly since 2011, though vigilance remains important due to regional instability.

Travel Advice (General)

Travelers should remain aware of:

  • Occasional political demonstrations ahead of the 2025 elections
  • Security risks in border regions with Mali and Burkina Faso
  • Standard precautions for urban crime in Abidjan (These advisories are inferred from the country’s security profile in the World Factbook.)

Expected Trends for 2026

Based on current projections:

  • Economic growth likely to remain strong (around 6%+), driven by hydrocarbons, services, and private investment
  • Political environment expected to stabilize further after the 2025 elections
  • Continued diversification into value‑added processing of cocoa and cashew
  • Infrastructure expansion in transport and energy sectors These expectations are inferred from medium‑term economic outlooks.

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