IMF Estimates $Trillion
World $113.795
US $30.507
EU $20.000
China $19.232
Germany $4.745
India $4.187
Japan $4.186
UK $3.839
France $3.211
Italy $2.423
Canada $2.225
Brazil $2.126
Russia $2.076
Spain $1.800
S Korea $1.790
Australia $1.772
Mexico $1.693
Turkey $1.437
Indonesia $1.430
Netherlands $1.272
S Arabia $1.084
IMF Estimates $Brillion
Switzerland $947
Taiwan $805
Belgium $685
Argentina $684
Sweden $620
Ireland $599
Israel $583
Singapore $565
UAE $549
Thailand $546
Austria $534
Norway $504
Philippines $498
Vietnam $491
Bangladesh $467
Denmark $450
Malaysia $445
Colombia $428
Hong Kong $424
S Africa $410
Romania $403
Pakistan $373 world bank est
Czech Rep $360
Egypt $347
Chile $344
Iran $341
Portugal $321
Finland $304
Peru $303
Kazakhstan $301
Algeria $269
Greece $267
Iraq $258
N Zealand $249
Hungary $237
Qatar $223
Ukraine $206
Cuba $200 UN est
Nigeria $188
Morocco $166
Kuwait $153
Slovakia $147
Uzbekistan $132
Kenya $132
Dominican R $128
Ecuador $125
Puerto Rico $123
Guatemala $121
Ethiopia $117
Bulgaria $117
Angola $113
Venezuela $108
Oman $104
Costa Rica $103
Sri Lanka $99
Croatia $99
Luxembourg $97
Ivory Coast $95
Serbia $93
Panama $92
Lithuania $89
Turkmenistan $89
Ghana $88
Tanzania $86
Uruguay $80
DR Congo $79
Azerbaijan $79
Slovenia $75
Belarus $72
Myanmar $65
Uganda $64
Bolivia $56
Tunisia $56
Jordan $56
Cameroon $56
Macau $53
Cambodia $50
Bahrain $48
Libya $47
Nepal $46
Latvia $45
Paraguay $45
Estonia $45
Cyprus $39
The 100 countries listed above are ranked by Nominal GDP estimates made mostly by the IMF, the International Monetary Fund.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_GDP_(nominal)
Comments
The top 20 countries are expected to have Nominal GDPs in the $Trillions. The next 80 countries are expected to have Nominal GDPs in the $Billions, from $100 Billion to just under $1 Trillion.
After global trade has adjusted to “Reciprocal Tariffs, the goal should be to reduce federal government spending in all countries, increase private sector GDP and allow global inflation to approach 0%.
Norb Leahy, Dunwoody Ga Tea Party Leader
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