List of Asian and Pacific countries by GDP (PPP)

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This is a list of Asian and Pacific countries ranked by Gross Domestic Product (GDP) at Purchasing Power Parity (PPP). Figures are given in 2010 International Dollars according to CIA factbook [1] 2010 figures. Turkey & Cyprus are excluded due to their cultural & economic proximity to Europe. The nations of the former USSR also are excluded from this table of Asia.

Rank Country 2010 GDP (PPP)
millions of International dollars
Asia $24,077,897
1  People's Republic of China[note 1] $9,872,000
2  Japan $4,338,000
3  India $4,060,000
 Russia $2,223,000
4  South Korea $1,467,000
5  Indonesia $1,033,000
6  Australia $889,600
7  Iran $863,500
8  Republic of China (Taiwan) $823,600
9  Saudi Arabia $622,500
10  Thailand $580,300
11  Pakistan $451,200
12  Malaysia $416,700
13  Philippines $353,200
14  Hong Kong, China $327,000
15  Singapore $292,400
16  Vietnam $278,100
17  Bangladesh $259,300
18  Israel $217,100
19  United Arab Emirates $199,800
20  Kazakhstan $197,700
21  Kuwait $144,300
22  Qatar $122,200
23  Iraq $117,700
24  Syria $106,400
25  Sri Lanka $104,700
26  Uzbekistan $86,070
27  Oman $76,530
28  Yemen $61,880
29  Burma $60,070
30  Lebanon $58,650
31  North Korea $40,000
32  Turkmenistan $36,640
33  Nepal $35,310
34  Jordan $33,790
35  Cambodia $30,130
36  Bahrain $29,820
37  Afghanistan $29,810
38  Brunei $19,880
39  Macau, China $18,470
40  Laos $15,680
41  Papua New Guinea $14,930
42  Tajikistan $14,610
43  Kyrgyzstan $11,850
44  Mongolia $10,080
45  Fiji $3,792
46  Bhutan $3,526
47  East Timor $3,004
48  Maldives $1,776
49  Solomon Islands $1,559
50  Vanuatu $1,216
51  Samoa $1,002
52  Tonga $767
53  Kiribati $619
54  Federated States of Micronesia $238
55  Palau $164
56  Marshall Islands $133
57  Nauru $60
58  Tuvalu $14

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