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You are here: Home / cat / Stabilizing Malawi’s Economy to Boost Jobs and Private Investment

Stabilizing Malawi’s Economy to Boost Jobs and Private Investment

Dated: February 25, 2026

The World Bank Group has released the latest Malawi Economic Monitor (MEM): Getting Reforms Right, highlighting the urgent need for coordinated action to stabilize Malawi’s economy, boost export-led growth, and create employment. After years of high inflation, widening fiscal and external deficits, and declining exports, the report emphasizes that macroeconomic stability is essential to support private sector development and address the country’s chronic job shortage, particularly as roughly 270,000 young people enter the labor market annually while only 40,000 formal jobs are created each year.

Malawi’s macroeconomic situation remains fragile. Real GDP growth is projected at 1.9 percent in 2025, below population growth, marking the fourth consecutive year of declining GDP per capita. Fiscal deficits are among the highest in Sub-Saharan Africa, with interest payments approaching half of domestic revenues, while public debt stands near 90 percent of GDP, placing the country in external debt distress. Elevated inflation, driven by food prices and large fiscal deficits, continues to strain household incomes, while high public debt limits credit availability for the private sector. The MEM stresses that without predictable policies, access to foreign exchange, and sustainable public finances, private investment—the engine of job creation—cannot scale to meet demand.

The report’s special focus on reversing Malawi’s export decline highlights the sharp deterioration in exports over the past decade and its implications for employment. High and unpredictable trade costs, complex licensing processes, ad hoc import and export bans, and slow border procedures have reduced competitiveness and discouraged firms from expanding production and hiring. Distortions in the foreign exchange market have further increased uncertainty, leading many firms to operate informally or engage in smuggling. Malawi’s export base remains highly concentrated in tobacco, while diversification into other products and markets has declined. Emerging opportunities in agro-processing, including macadamia, soybeans, and groundnuts, as well as mining projects, show potential to generate jobs along value chains, but policy inconsistencies, foreign exchange shortages, and infrastructure constraints continue to limit scale and competitiveness.

The MEM recommends a comprehensive set of reforms to stabilize the economy and support employment creation. Key measures include strengthening fiscal discipline, increasing domestic revenue through streamlined tax exemptions, prioritizing productive spending, progressing on debt restructuring, and resolving foreign exchange imbalances to anchor inflation expectations. The report also calls for repurposing inefficient agricultural subsidies, deepening fiscal decentralization to improve local service delivery, expanding access to affordable and reliable electricity, and facilitating private sector investment in infrastructure, particularly roads. Investments in both physical and human capital, including skills aligned with labor market demand, are essential to enable firms to grow and generate employment.

To reverse the export decline, the MEM emphasizes trade-focused reforms to improve efficiency and predictability. Modernizing border management through simplified and digitized import and export licensing procedures, applying transparent and time-bound trade measures, and creating an environment conducive to investment are critical to boosting exports. Stronger export performance is essential not only for foreign exchange and economic growth but also for creating more and better jobs.

The Malawi Economic Monitor concludes that correctly sequencing and implementing these reforms can quickly ease pressures on businesses, drive export growth, and set Malawi on a more resilient and inclusive growth trajectory. With decisive action and robust public–private collaboration, the country can restore macroeconomic stability, unlock private sector dynamism, and create the employment opportunities that are urgently needed for sustainable economic development.

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