Submitted by Taps Coogan on the 17th of August 2019 to The Sounding Line.
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The follow graphic, from the cost estimation website HowMuch.net, shows world’s $86 trillion GDP economy by region and country as of the end of 2018 according to data from the World Bank (PDF).
The largest economies in the world are:
1. United States – $20.49 trillion (23.89%)
2. China – $13.61 trillion (15.86%)
3. Japan – $4.97 trillion (5.79%)
4. Germany – $4 trillion (4.66%)
5. United Kingdom – $2.83 trillion (3.29%)
6. France – $2.78 trillion (3.24%)
7. India – $2.73 trillion (3.18%)
8. Italy – $2.07 trillion (2.42%)
9. Brazil – $1.87 trillion (2.18%)
10. Canada – $1.71 trillion (1.99%)
As the US-China trade war continues, it is worth considering that together they represent 40% of the global economy.
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