Eswatini, with a population of about 1.2 million and a GDP of around $5 billion in 2023, is a small, landlocked economy in Southern Africa. The per capita income is approximately $4,000. The economy relies on agriculture, manufacturing, and services, with key exports including sugar and textiles.
Eswatini is investing in infrastructure and diversifying its economy, with opportunities in mining and tourism. Recent reforms aim to attract foreign direct investment (FDI) and improve the business environment, positioning Eswatini as a growing market in the region.