Gross fixed capital formation in Heavily indebted poor countries (HIPC)

Heavily indebted poor countries (HIPC): Gross fixed capital formation was 278.13 billion current US$ in 2025. β—† Volatile

Latest (2025)
278.13 billion current US$
Change on year
up 9.4%
Rank
37th
of 42 groups
All-time high
278.13 billion current US$
in 2025
All-time low
22.42 billion current US$
in 1992
Years of data
36
1990–2025

Gross fixed capital formation in Heavily indebted poor countries (HIPC), 1990–2025

0100.0B200.0B300.0B1990200720251990: 24.8B current US$1991: 26.3B current US$1992: 22.4B current US$1993: 24.8B current US$1994: 22.9B current US$1995: 23.2B current US$1996: 28.8B current US$1997: 27.3B current US$1998: 31.3B current US$1999: 30.9B current US$2000: 34.3B current US$2001: 32.9B current US$2002: 35.8B current US$2003: 42.6B current US$2004: 51.2B current US$2005: 60.3B current US$2006: 72.0B current US$2007: 90.7B current US$2008: 111.6B current US$2009: 105.9B current US$2010: 118.2B current US$2011: 135.7B current US$2012: 140.3B current US$2013: 168.6B current US$2014: 184.4B current US$2015: 177.3B current US$2016: 178.7B current US$2017: 187.8B current US$2018: 201.8B current US$2019: 207.6B current US$2020: 190.7B current US$2021: 224.9B current US$2022: 242.1B current US$2023: 246.8B current US$2024: 254.2B current US$2025: 278.1B current US$

Source: Country official statistics, National Statistical Offices (NSOs). Measured in current US$.

Analysis

In 2025, gross fixed capital formation in Heavily indebted poor countries (HIPC) stood at 278.13 billion current US$. That is the highest value across all 36 years on record.

That represents a change of up 9.4% on the previous year and up 56.9% over ten years.

Over the whole period, gross fixed capital formation in Heavily indebted poor countries (HIPC) peaked at 278.13 billion current US$ in 2025 and was at its lowest, 22.42 billion current US$, in 1992.

That places Heavily indebted poor countries (HIPC) 37th out of 42 groups with data for 2025, putting it in the bottom quarter.

The series is highly variable year to year, so single readings are best treated with caution.

Averages by decade

DecadeAverage LowestHighest Years
1990s 26.27 billion current US$ 22.42 billion current US$ 31.32 billion current US$ 10
2000s 63.73 billion current US$ 32.94 billion current US$ 111.60 billion current US$ 10
2010s 170.04 billion current US$ 118.19 billion current US$ 207.57 billion current US$ 10
2020s 239.49 billion current US$ 190.66 billion current US$ 278.13 billion current US$ 6

Countries ranked near Heavily indebted poor countries (HIPC)

  1. 34 Romania 109.78 billion current US$ compare
  2. 35 Argentina 109.30 billion current US$ compare
  3. 36 Iran 104.45 billion current US$ compare
  4. 37 Czechia 103.26 billion current US$ compare
  5. 38 Denmark 101.06 billion current US$ compare
  6. 39 Malaysia 100.74 billion current US$ compare
  7. 40 Chile 86.08 billion current US$ compare

See the full ranking of 223 places β†’

More economy & growth data for Heavily indebted poor countries (HIPC)

All data for Heavily indebted poor countries (HIPC) β†’

Frequently asked questions

What is gross fixed capital formation in Heavily indebted poor countries (HIPC)?
Gross fixed capital formation in Heavily indebted poor countries (HIPC) was 278.13 billion current US$ in 2025, according to Country official statistics, National Statistical Offices (NSOs).
What is the highest gross fixed capital formation recorded in Heavily indebted poor countries (HIPC)?
The highest recorded value was 278.13 billion current US$ in 2025.
What is the lowest gross fixed capital formation recorded in Heavily indebted poor countries (HIPC)?
The lowest recorded value was 22.42 billion current US$ in 1992.
How does Heavily indebted poor countries (HIPC) rank for gross fixed capital formation?
Heavily indebted poor countries (HIPC) ranks 37th out of 42 groups with data for 2025.
Is gross fixed capital formation rising or falling in Heavily indebted poor countries (HIPC)?
Over the last ten years it is up 56.9%. The long-run trend across the full record is volatile.
Where does this Heavily indebted poor countries (HIPC) data come from?
The figures come from Country official statistics, National Statistical Offices (NSOs), published as part of Gross fixed capital formation (current US$). Statizoid updates them automatically from the source API.

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Indicator
Gross fixed capital formation (current US$)
Unit
current US$
Source
Country official statistics, National Statistical Offices (NSOs)
Licence
CC BY 4.0 (World Bank Open Data)
Coverage
223 places, 10,305 data points, 1960–2025
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Gross fixed capital formation includes acquisitions less disposals of fixed assets during the accounting period, including certain specified expenditures on services that add to the value of non-produced assets. This indicator is expressed in current prices, meaning no adjustment has been made to account for price changes over time. This indicator is expressed in United States dollars.