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Top Heavy: Countries by Share of the Global Economy
Countries by Share of the Global Economy
As 2022 comes to a close we can recap many historic milestones of the year, like the Earth’s population hitting 8 billion and the global economy surpassing $100 trillion.
In this chart, we visualize the world’s GDP using data from the IMF, showcasing the biggest economies and the share of global economic activity that they make up.
The GDP Heavyweights
The global economy can be thought of as a pie, with the size of each slice representing the share of global GDP contributed by each country. Currently, the largest slices of the pie are held by the United States, China, Japan, Germany, and India, which together account for more than half of global GDP.
Here’s a look at every country’s share of the world’s $101.6 trillion economy:
Rank | Country | GDP (Billions, USD) |
---|---|---|
#1 | 🇺🇸 United States | $25,035.2 |
#2 | 🇨🇳 China | $18,321.2 |
#3 | 🇯🇵 Japan | $4,300.6 |
#4 | 🇩🇪 Germany | $4,031.1 |
#5 | 🇮🇳 India | $3,468.6 |
#6 | 🇬🇧 United Kingdom | $3,198.5 |
#7 | 🇫🇷 France | $2,778.1 |
#8 | 🇨🇦 Canada | $2,200.4 |
#9 | 🇷🇺 Russia | $2,133.1 |
#10 | 🇮🇹 Italy | $1,997.0 |
#11 | 🇮🇷 Iran | $1,973.7 |
#12 | 🇧🇷 Brazil | $1,894.7 |
#13 | 🇰🇷 South Korea | $1,734.2 |
#14 | 🇦🇺 Australia | $1,724.8 |
#15 | 🇲🇽 Mexico | $1,424.5 |
#16 | 🇪🇸 Spain | $1,389.9 |
#17 | 🇮🇩 Indonesia | $1,289.4 |
#18 | 🇸🇦 Saudi Arabia | $1,010.6 |
#19 | 🇳🇱 Netherlands | $990.6 |
#20 | 🇹🇷 Turkey | $853.5 |
#21 | 🇹🇼 Taiwan | $828.7 |
#22 | 🇨🇭 Switzerland | $807.4 |
#23 | 🇵🇱 Poland | $716.3 |
#24 | 🇦🇷 Argentina | $630.7 |
#25 | 🇸🇪 Sweden | $603.9 |
#26 | 🇧🇪 Belgium | $589.5 |
#27 | 🇹🇭 Thailand | $534.8 |
#28 | 🇮🇱 Israel | $527.2 |
#29 | 🇮🇪 Ireland | $519.8 |
#30 | 🇳🇴 Norway | $504.7 |
#31 | 🇳🇬 Nigeria | $504.2 |
#32 | 🇦🇪 United Arab Emirates | $503.9 |
#33 | 🇪🇬 Egypt | $469.1 |
#34 | 🇦🇹 Austria | $468.0 |
#35 | 🇧🇩 Bangladesh | $460.8 |
#36 | 🇲🇾 Malaysia | $434.1 |
#37 | 🇸🇬 Singapore | $423.6 |
#38 | 🇻🇳 Vietnam | $413.8 |
#39 | 🇿🇦 South Africa | $411.5 |
#40 | 🇵🇭 Philippines | $401.7 |
#41 | 🇩🇰 Denmark | $386.7 |
#42 | 🇵🇰 Pakistan | $376.5 |
#43 | 🇭🇰 Hong Kong SAR | $368.4 |
#44 | 🇨🇴 Colombia | $342.9 |
#45 | 🇨🇱 Chile | $310.9 |
#46 | 🇷🇴 Romania | $299.9 |
#47 | 🇨🇿 Czech Republic | $295.6 |
#48 | 🇮🇶 Iraq | $282.9 |
#49 | 🇫🇮 Finland | $281.4 |
#50 | 🇵🇹 Portugal | $255.9 |
#51 | 🇳🇿 New Zealand | $242.7 |
#52 | 🇵🇪 Peru | $239.3 |
#53 | 🇰🇿 Kazakhstan | $224.3 |
#54 | 🇬🇷 Greece | $222.0 |
#55 | 🇶🇦 Qatar | $221.4 |
#56 | 🇩🇿 Algeria | $187.2 |
#57 | 🇭🇺 Hungary | $184.7 |
#58 | 🇰🇼 Kuwait | $183.6 |
#59 | 🇲🇦 Morocco | $142.9 |
#60 | 🇦🇴 Angola | $124.8 |
#61 | 🇵🇷 Puerto Rico | $118.7 |
#62 | 🇪🇨 Ecuador | $115.5 |
#63 | 🇰🇪 Kenya | $114.9 |
#64 | 🇸🇰 Slovakia | $112.4 |
#65 | 🇩🇴 Dominican Republic | $112.4 |
#66 | 🇪🇹 Ethiopia | $111.2 |
#67 | 🇴🇲 Oman | $109.0 |
#68 | 🇬🇹 Guatemala | $91.3 |
#69 | 🇧🇬 Bulgaria | $85.0 |
#70 | 🇱🇺 Luxembourg | $82.2 |
#71 | 🇻🇪 Venezuela | $82.1 |
#72 | 🇧🇾 Belarus | $79.7 |
#73 | 🇺🇿 Uzbekistan | $79.1 |
#74 | 🇹🇿 Tanzania | $76.6 |
#75 | 🇬🇭 Ghana | $76.0 |
#76 | 🇹🇲 Turkmenistan | $74.4 |
#77 | 🇱🇰 Sri Lanka | $73.7 |
#78 | 🇺🇾 Uruguay | $71.2 |
#79 | 🇵🇦 Panama | $71.1 |
#80 | 🇦🇿 Azerbaijan | $70.1 |
#81 | 🇭🇷 Croatia | $69.4 |
#82 | 🇨🇮 Côte d'Ivoire | $68.6 |
#83 | 🇨🇷 Costa Rica | $68.5 |
#84 | 🇱🇹 Lithuania | $68.0 |
#85 | 🇨🇩 Democratic Republic of the Congo | $63.9 |
#86 | 🇷🇸 Serbia | $62.7 |
#87 | 🇸🇮 Slovenia | $62.2 |
#88 | 🇲🇲 Myanmar | $59.5 |
#89 | 🇺🇬 Uganda | $48.4 |
#90 | 🇯🇴 Jordan | $48.1 |
#91 | 🇹🇳 Tunisia | $46.3 |
#92 | 🇨🇲 Cameroon | $44.2 |
#93 | 🇧🇭 Bahrain | $43.5 |
#94 | 🇧🇴 Bolivia | $43.4 |
#95 | 🇸🇩 Sudan | $42.8 |
#96 | 🇵🇾 Paraguay | $41.9 |
#97 | 🇱🇾 Libya | $40.8 |
#98 | 🇱🇻 Latvia | $40.6 |
#99 | 🇪🇪 Estonia | $39.1 |
#100 | 🇳🇵 Nepal | $39.0 |
#101 | 🇿🇼 Zimbabwe | $38.3 |
#102 | 🇸🇻 El Salvador | $32.0 |
#103 | 🇵🇬 Papua New Guinea | $31.4 |
#104 | 🇭🇳 Honduras | $30.6 |
#105 | 🇹🇹 Trinidad and Tobago | $29.3 |
#106 | 🇰🇭 Cambodia | $28.3 |
#107 | 🇮🇸 Iceland | $27.7 |
#108 | 🇾🇪 Yemen | $27.6 |
#109 | 🇸🇳 Senegal | $27.5 |
#110 | 🇿🇲 Zambia | $27.0 |
#111 | 🇨🇾 Cyprus | $26.7 |
#112 | 🇬🇪 Georgia | $25.2 |
#113 | 🇧🇦 Bosnia and Herzegovina | $23.7 |
#114 | 🇲🇴 Macao SAR | $23.4 |
#115 | 🇬🇦 Gabon | $22.2 |
#116 | 🇭🇹 Haiti | $20.2 |
#117 | 🇬🇳 Guinea | $19.7 |
#118 | West Bank and Gaza | $18.8 |
#119 | 🇧🇳 Brunei | $18.5 |
#120 | 🇲🇱 Mali | $18.4 |
#121 | 🇧🇫 Burkina Faso | $18.3 |
#122 | 🇦🇱 Albania | $18.3 |
#123 | 🇧🇼 Botswana | $18.0 |
#124 | 🇲🇿 Mozambique | $17.9 |
#125 | 🇦🇲 Armenia | $17.7 |
#126 | 🇧🇯 Benin | $17.5 |
#127 | 🇲🇹 Malta | $17.2 |
#128 | 🇬🇶 Equatorial Guinea | $16.9 |
#129 | 🇱🇦 Laos | $16.3 |
#130 | 🇯🇲 Jamaica | $16.1 |
#131 | 🇲🇳 Mongolia | $15.7 |
#132 | 🇳🇮 Nicaragua | $15.7 |
#133 | 🇲🇬 Madagascar | $15.1 |
#134 | 🇬🇾 Guyana | $14.8 |
#135 | 🇳🇪 Niger | $14.6 |
#136 | 🇨🇬 Republic of Congo | $14.5 |
#137 | 🇲🇰 North Macedonia | $14.1 |
#138 | 🇲🇩 Moldova | $14.0 |
#139 | 🇹🇩 Chad | $12.9 |
#140 | 🇧🇸 The Bahamas | $12.7 |
#141 | 🇳🇦 Namibia | $12.5 |
#142 | 🇷🇼 Rwanda | $12.1 |
#143 | 🇲🇼 Malawi | $11.6 |
#144 | 🇲🇺 Mauritius | $11.5 |
#145 | 🇲🇷 Mauritania | $10.1 |
#146 | 🇹🇯 Tajikistan | $10.0 |
#147 | 🇰🇬 Kyrgyzstan | $9.8 |
#148 | 🇽🇰 Kosovo | $9.2 |
#149 | 🇸🇴 Somalia | $8.4 |
#150 | 🇹🇬 Togo | $8.4 |
#151 | 🇲🇪 Montenegro | $6.1 |
#152 | 🇲🇻 Maldives | $5.9 |
#153 | 🇧🇧 Barbados | $5.8 |
#154 | 🇫🇯 Fiji | $4.9 |
#155 | 🇸🇸 South Sudan | $4.8 |
#156 | 🇸🇿 Eswatini | $4.7 |
#157 | 🇸🇱 Sierra Leone | $4.1 |
#158 | 🇱🇷 Liberia | $3.9 |
#159 | 🇩🇯 Djibouti | $3.7 |
#160 | 🇧🇮 Burundi | $3.7 |
#161 | 🇦🇼 Aruba | $3.5 |
#162 | 🇦🇩 Andorra | $3.3 |
#163 | 🇸🇷 Suriname | $3.0 |
#164 | 🇧🇹 Bhutan | $2.7 |
#165 | 🇧🇿 Belize | $2.7 |
#166 | 🇱🇸 Lesotho | $2.5 |
#167 | 🇨🇫 Central African Republic | $2.5 |
#168 | 🇹🇱 Timor-Leste | $2.4 |
#169 | 🇪🇷 Eritrea | $2.4 |
#170 | 🇬🇲 The Gambia | $2.1 |
#171 | 🇨🇻 Cabo Verde | $2.1 |
#172 | 🇸🇨 Seychelles | $2.0 |
#173 | 🇱🇨 St. Lucia | $2.0 |
#174 | 🇦🇬 Antigua and Barbuda | $1.7 |
#175 | 🇬🇼 Guinea-Bissau | $1.6 |
#176 | 🇸🇲 San Marino | $1.6 |
#177 | 🇸🇧 Solomon Islands | $1.6 |
#178 | 🇰🇲 Comoros | $1.2 |
#179 | 🇬🇩 Grenada | $1.2 |
#180 | 🇰🇳 St. Kitts and Nevis | $1.1 |
#181 | 🇻🇺 Vanuatu | $1.0 |
#182 | 🇻🇨 St. Vincent and the Grenadines | $1.0 |
#183 | 🇼🇸 Samoa | $0.83 |
#184 | 🇩🇲 Dominica | $0.60 |
#185 | 🇸🇹 São Tomé and Príncipe | $0.51 |
#186 | 🇹🇴 Tonga | $0.50 |
#187 | 🇫🇲 Micronesia | $0.43 |
#188 | 🇲🇭 Marshall Islands | $0.27 |
#189 | 🇵🇼 Palau | $0.23 |
#190 | 🇰🇮 Kiribati | $0.21 |
#191 | 🇳🇷 Nauru | $0.13 |
#192 | 🇹🇻 Tuvalu | $0.06 |
#193 | 🇺🇦 Ukraine | Data not available |
Total World GDP | $101,559.3 |
Just five countries make up more than half of the world’s entire GDP in 2022: the U.S., China, Japan, India, and Germany. Interestingly, India replaced the UK this year as a top five economy.
Adding on another five countries (the top 10) makes up 66% of the global economy, and the top 25 countries comprise 84% of global GDP.
The World’s Smallest Economies
The rest of the world — the remaining 167 nations — make up 16% of global GDP. Many of the smallest economies are islands located in Oceania.
Here’s a look at the 20 smallest economies in the world:
Country | GDP (Billions, USD) |
---|---|
🇹🇻 Tuvalu | $0.06 |
🇳🇷 Nauru | $0.13 |
🇰🇮 Kiribati | $0.21 |
🇵🇼 Palau | $0.23 |
🇲🇭 Marshall Islands | $0.27 |
🇫🇲 Micronesia | $0.43 |
🇹🇴 Tonga | $0.50 |
🇸🇹 São Tomé and Príncipe | $0.51 |
🇩🇲 Dominica | $0.60 |
🇼🇸 Samoa | $0.83 |
🇻🇨 St. Vincent and the Grenadines | $0.95 |
🇻🇺 Vanuatu | $0.98 |
🇰🇳 St. Kitts and Nevis | $1.12 |
🇬🇩 Grenada | $1.19 |
🇰🇲 Comoros | $1.24 |
🇸🇧 Solomon Islands | $1.60 |
🇸🇲 San Marino | $1.62 |
🇬🇼 Guinea-Bissau | $1.62 |
🇦🇬 Antigua and Barbuda | $1.69 |
🇱🇨 St. Lucia | $1.97 |
Tuvalu has the smallest GDP of any country at just $64 million. Tuvalu is one of a dozen nations with a GDP of less than one billion dollars.
The Global Economy in 2023
Heading into 2023, there is much economic uncertainty. Many experts are anticipating a brief recession, although opinions differ on the definition of “brief”.
Some experts believe that China will buck the trend of economic downturn. If this prediction comes true, the country could own an even larger slice of the global GDP pie in the near future.
See what hundreds of experts are predicting for 2023 with our Global Forecast Series.
Where does this data come from?
Source: IMF (International Monetary Fund)
Data note: Due to conflict and other issues, some countries are not included in this data set (e.g. Ukraine, Syria, Afghanistan). Major sources for GDP data differ widely on the size of Iran’s economy. It’s worth noting that this data from IMF ranks Iran’s GDP much higher than World Bank or the UN.
Mining
Ranked: The World’s Top Diamond Mining Countries, by Carats and Value
Who are the leaders in rough diamond production and how much is their diamond output worth?

Ranked: World Diamond Mining By Country, Carat, and Value
Only 22 countries in the world engage in rough diamond production—also known as uncut, raw or natural diamonds—mining for them from deposits within their territories.
This chart, by Sam Parker illustrates the leaders in rough diamond production by weight and value. It uses data from Kimberly Process (an international certification organization) along with estimates by Dr. Ashok Damarupurshad, a precious metals and diamond specialist in South Africa.
Rough Diamond Production, By Weight
Russia takes the top spot as the world’s largest rough diamond producer, mining close to 42 million carats in 2022, well ahead of its peers.
Russia’s large lead over second-place Botswana (24.8 million carats) and third-ranked Canada (16.2 million carats) indicates that the country’s diamond production is circumventing sanctions due to the difficulties in tracing a diamond’s origin.
Here’s a quick breakdown of rough diamond production in the world.
Rank | Country | Rough Diamond Production (Carats) |
---|---|---|
1 | 🇷🇺 Russia | 41,923,910 |
2 | 🇧🇼 Botswana | 24,752,967 |
3 | 🇨🇦 Canada | 16,249,218 |
4 | 🇨🇩 DRC | 9,908,998 |
5 | 🇿🇦 South Africa | 9,660,233 |
6 | 🇦🇴 Angola | 8,763,309 |
7 | 🇿🇼 Zimbabwe | 4,461,450 |
8 | 🇳🇦 Namibia | 2,054,227 |
9 | 🇱🇸 Lesotho | 727,737 |
10 | 🇸🇱 Sierra Leone | 688,970 |
11 | 🇹🇿 Tanzania | 375,533 |
12 | 🇧🇷 Brazil | 158,420 |
13 | 🇬🇳 Guinea | 128,771 |
14 | 🇨🇫 Central African Republic | 118,044 |
15 | 🇬🇾 Guyana | 83,382 |
16 | 🇬🇭 Ghana | 82,500 |
17 | 🇱🇷 Liberia | 52,165 |
18 | 🇨🇮 Cote D'Ivoire | 3,904 |
19 | 🇨🇬 Republic of Congo | 3,534 |
20 | 🇨🇲 Cameroon | 2,431 |
21 | 🇻🇪 Venezuela | 1,665 |
22 | 🇲🇱 Mali | 92 |
Total | 120,201,460 |
Note: South Africa’s figures are estimated.
As with most other resources, (oil, gold, uranium), rough diamond production is distributed unequally. The top 10 rough diamond producing countries by weight account for 99.2% of all rough diamonds mined in 2022.
Diamond Mining, by Country
However, higher carat mined doesn’t necessarily mean better value for the diamond. Other factors like the cut, color, and clarity also influence a diamond’s value.
Here’s a quick breakdown of diamond production by value (USD) in 2022.
Rank | Country | Rough Diamond Value (USD) |
---|---|---|
1 | 🇧🇼 Botswana | $4,975M |
2 | 🇷🇺 Russia | $3,553M |
3 | 🇦🇴 Angola | $1,965M |
4 | 🇨🇦 Canada | $1,877M |
5 | 🇿🇦 South Africa | $1,538M |
6 | 🇳🇦 Namibia | $1,234M |
7 | 🇿🇼 Zimbabwe | $424M |
8 | 🇱🇸 Lesotho | $314M |
9 | 🇸🇱 Sierra Leone | $143M |
10 | 🇹🇿 Tanzania | $110M |
11 | 🇨🇩 DRC | $65M |
12 | 🇧🇷 Brazil | $30M |
13 | 🇱🇷 Liberia | $18M |
14 | 🇨🇫 Central African Republic | $15M |
15 | 🇬🇾 Guyana | $14M |
16 | 🇬🇳 Guinea | $6M |
17 | 🇬🇭 Ghana | $3M |
18 | 🇨🇲 Cameroon | $0.25M |
19 | 🇨🇬 Republic of Congo | $0.20M |
20 | 🇨🇮 Cote D'Ivoire | $0.16M |
21 | 🇻🇪 Venezuela | $0.10M |
22 | 🇲🇱 Mali | $0.06M |
Total | $16,290M |
Note: South Africa’s figures are estimated. Furthermore, numbers have been rounded and may not sum to the total.
Thus, even though Botswana only produced 59% of Russia’s diamond weight in 2022, it had a trade value of nearly $5 billion, approximately 1.5 times higher than Russia’s for the same year.
Another example is Angola, which is ranked 6th in diamond production, but 3rd in diamond value.
Both countries (as well as South Africa, Canada, and Namibia) produce gem-quality rough diamonds versus countries like Russia and the DRC whose diamonds are produced mainly for industrial use.
Which Regions Produce the Most Diamonds in 2022?
Unsurprisingly, Africa is the largest rough diamond producing region, accounting for 51% of output by weight, and 66% by value.
Rank | Region | Share of Rough Diamond Production (%) | Share of Rough Diamond Value (%) |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Africa | 51.4% | 66.4% |
2 | Europe | 34.9% | 32.9% |
3 | North America | 13.5% | 52.8% |
4 | South America | 0.2% | 2.4% |
However diamond mining in Africa is a relatively recent phenomenon, fewer than 200 years old. Diamonds had been discovered—and prized—as far back as 2,000 years ago in India, later on spreading west to Egyptian pharaohs and the Roman Empire.
By the start of the 20th century, diamond production on a large scale took off: first in South Africa, and decades later in other African countries. In fact between 1889–1959, Africa produced 98% of the world’s diamonds.
And in the latter half of the 20th century, the term blood diamond evolved from diamonds mined in African conflict zones used to finance insurgency or crime.
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