Top 10 Countries By GDP In 2024

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26 December 2024

As of the end of 2024, the top 10 countries by Gross Domestic Product (GDP) are

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United States ($28.78 trillion): The US remains the largest economy globally, driven by its diverse industries, including technology, healthcare, finance, and entertainment

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China ($18.53 trillion): China holds the second spot, fueled by its strong manufacturing base, rapid urbanization, and significant investments in infrastructure and technology

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Germany ($4.59 trillion): Germany is Europe's largest economy, known for its engineering excellence, particularly in the automotive and machinery sectors

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Japan ($4.11 trillion): Japan's economy is characterized by advanced technology, a robust manufacturing sector, and global brands like Toyota, Sony, and Panasonic

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India ($3.94 trillion): India is one of the fastest-growing economies, driven by its large, youthful population and expanding technology and services sectors

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United Kingdom( $3.50 trillion): The UK's economy is driven by its services sector, particularly finance, healthcare, and technology. London remains a global financial hub

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France ($3.13 trillion): France's economy benefits from its leadership in luxury goods, tourism, and agriculture. It is home to global brands like LVMH and Airbus

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Brazil ($2.33 trillion): Brazil leads in Latin America, with a diversified economy that includes agriculture, mining, and energy. As a major exporter of soybeans, coffee, and iron ore, it benefits from its natural resources

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Italy ($2.33 trillion): Italy's economy is heavily reliant on its manufacturing and export sectors, particularly luxury goods, automobiles and food products

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Canada ($2.24 trillion): Canada's economy is resource-rich, with significant contributions from energy, mining, and agriculture. Its proximity to the U.S. aids trade through agreements like the USMCA

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