The World's Largest Economies
- USA: The world's largest economy with a GDP of $25.3 trillion. It accounts for approximately 25% of the global economy.
- China: The second largest economy in the world with a GDP of 19.9 trillion dollars. It is predicted that it will close the gap with the USA over the years and become the largest economy in the world.
- Japan: The world's third largest economy with a GDP of $4.9 trillion. It has maintained this rank for a long time.
- Germany: The fourth largest economy in the world with a GDP of 4.2 trillion dollars. It stands out as the largest economy in Europe.
- India: The fifth largest economy in the world with a GDP of $3.5 trillion. It is seen as the superpower of the future with its population and growth rate.
- United Kingdom: The world's sixth largest economy, with a GDP of $3.3 trillion. Post-Brexit economic performance is a matter of curiosity.
- France: The seventh largest economy in the world with a GDP of 2.9 trillion dollars. It is the second largest economy in Europe, after Germany.
- Canada: The eighth largest economy in the world with a GDP of $2.2 trillion. As the second largest economy in North America, it is a neighbor and trading partner of the United States.
- Italy: The ninth largest economy in the world with a GDP of $2 trillion. As the third largest economy in Europe, it stands out with its industry and tourism sectors.
- Brazil: The tenth largest economy in the world with a GDP of 1.8 trillion dollars. As the largest and most populous country in South America, it is rich in agriculture, mining and energy resources.
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