This is a sorted list of Asian countries according to their rank, with their factual and estimated gross domestic product data by the International Monetary Fund.[1] The top 3 largest economies in Asia are China, Japan and India.
Region
rank |
Country/Territory
|
2024 GDP (nominal) in billions |
โ | Asia | 42.72 trillion |
1 | China | 18.53 trillion[2] |
2 | Japan | 4.07 trillion[3] |
3 | India | 3.88 trillion[4] |
4 | South Korea | 1.76 trillion |
5 | Indonesia | 1.47 trillion |
6 | Turkey | 1.3 trillion |
7 | Saudi Arabia | 1.11 trillion |
8 | Taiwan | 803.0 billion |
9 | Thailand | 548.9 billion |
10 | Israel | 530.6 billion |
11 | United Arab Emirates | 527.8 billion |
12 | Singapore | 525.2 billion |
13 | Philippines | 471.5 billion |
14 | Vietnam | 465.8 billion |
15 | Bangladesh | 451.16 billion |
16 | Malaysia | 445.5 billion |
17 | Iran | 434.8 billion |
18 | Hong Kong
(SAR) |
401.5 billion |
19 | Pakistan | 374.5 billion |
20 | Kazakhstan | 292.8 billion |
21 | Iraq | 265.6 billion |
22 | Qatar | 223.3 billion |
23 | Kuwait | 184.8 billion |
24 | Oman | 114.7 billion |
25 | Uzbekistan | 101.8 billion |
26 | Turkmenistan | 91.1 billion |
27 | Sri Lanka | 85.4 billion |
28 | Azerbaijan | 80.9 billion |
29 | Myanmar | 68.3 billion |
30 | Macau
(SAR) |
54.7 billion |
31 | Jordan | 53.6 billion |
32 | Bahrain | 46.8 billion |
33 | Nepal | 46.1 billion |
34 | Cambodia | 45.2 billion |
35 | Lebanon | 38.1 billion |
36 | Cyprus | 34.3 billion |
37 | Georgia | 36.6 billion |
38 | Armenia | 27.5 billion |
39 | North Korea | 24.5 billion |
40 | Syria | 22.4 billion |
41 | Mongolia | 22.1 billion |
42 | Yemen | 21.9 billion |
43 | Palestine | 19.8 billion |
44 | Laos | 19.1 billion |
45 | Brunei | 16.4 billion |
46 | Kyrgyzstan | 13.7 billion |
47 | Tajikistan | 13.2 billion |
48 | Maldives | 8.21 billion |
49 | Afghanistan | 7.43 billion |
50 | Bhutan | 3.31 billion |
51 | Timor-Leste | 3.25 billion |
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