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List of Asian countries by GDP

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This is a sorted list of Asian countries according to their rank, with their factual and estimated gross domestic product data by the International Monetary Fund.[1] The top 3 largest economies in Asia are China, Japan and India.

China is the largest economy in Asia, comprising nearly half of the continent's gross domestic product.

  China (48.61%)
  Japan (11.06%)
  India (9.37%)
  South Korea (4.32%)
  Indonesia (3.49%)
  Turkey (2.89%)
  Saudi Arabia (2.58%)
  Other (17.68%)

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GDP Nominal

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Region
rank
Country/Territory
2024 GDP (nominal) in billions
Asia 42.72 trillion
1  China 18.53 trillion[2]
2  Japan 4.07 trillion[3]
3  India 3.88 trillion[4]
4  South Korea 1.76 trillion
5  Indonesia 1.47 trillion
6  Turkey 1.3 trillion
7  Saudi Arabia 1.11 trillion
8  Taiwan 803.0 billion
9  Thailand 548.9 billion
10  Israel 530.6 billion
11  United Arab Emirates 527.8 billion
12  Singapore 525.2 billion
13  Philippines 471.5 billion
14  Vietnam 465.8 billion
15  Bangladesh 451.16 billion
16  Malaysia 445.5 billion
17  Iran 434.8 billion
18  Hong Kong

(SAR)

401.5 billion
19  Pakistan 374.5 billion
20  Kazakhstan 292.8 billion
21  Iraq 265.6 billion
22  Qatar 223.3 billion
23  Kuwait 184.8 billion
24  Oman 114.7 billion
25  Uzbekistan 101.8 billion
26  Turkmenistan 91.1 billion
27  Sri Lanka 85.4 billion
28  Azerbaijan 80.9 billion
29  Myanmar 68.3 billion
30  Macau

(SAR)

54.7 billion
31  Jordan 53.6 billion
32  Bahrain 46.8 billion
33  Nepal 46.1 billion
34  Cambodia 45.2 billion
35  Lebanon 38.1 billion
36  Cyprus 34.3 billion
37  Georgia 36.6 billion
38  Armenia 27.5 billion
39  North Korea 24.5 billion
40  Syria 22.4 billion
41  Mongolia 22.1 billion
42  Yemen 21.9 billion
43  Palestine 19.8 billion
44  Laos 19.1 billion
45  Brunei 16.4 billion
46  Kyrgyzstan 13.7 billion
47  Tajikistan 13.2 billion
48  Maldives 8.21 billion
49  Afghanistan 7.43 billion
50  Bhutan 3.31 billion
51  Timor-Leste 3.25 billion

References

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  1. ^ "World Economic Outlook Database, April 2024". IMF. Retrieved 2024-05-17.
  2. ^ "Report for Selected Countries and Subjects". IMF. Retrieved 2024-05-17.
  3. ^ "Report for Selected Countries and Subjects". IMF. Retrieved 2024-05-17.
  4. ^ "https://www.imf.org/external/datamapper/profile/IND". www.imf.org. Retrieved 2024-05-17. {{cite web}}: External link in |title= (help)