List of Latin American and Caribbean countries by GDP (nominal)

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This is a list of Latin American and Caribbean countries by gross domestic product (nominal) in USD according to the International Monetary Fund's estimates in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook database.

Cuba is not included in the list due to lack of economic data. Puerto Rico is not listed since it is a U.S. territory.

Latin America and the Caribbean by estimated GDP (nominal)[1]
Rank Country GDP
(millions of US$)
GDP per
capita (US$)
1  Brazil 1,363,767 6,450
2  Mexico 1,040,372 8,069
3  Argentina 382,760 8,433
4  Colombia 264,933 5,207
5  Chile 245,414 12,612
6  Peru 195,761 5,845
7  Ecuador 93,078 5,316
8  Dominican Republic 77,883 7,445
9  Guatemala 76,191 4,240
10  Panama 60,286 14,090
11  Costa Rica 59,645 11,629
12  Uruguay 54,135 15,332
13  Venezuela 48,610 1,739
14  Bolivia 38,938 3,322
15  Paraguay 35,606 4,909
16  El Salvador 24,784 3,821
17  Honduras 23,984 2,412
18  Trinidad and Tobago 22,718 16,197
19  Jamaica 14,228 5,221
20  Nicaragua 11,905 1,832
21  The Bahamas 11,560 30,027
22  Haiti 8,347 732
23  Guyana 6,806 8,649
24  Barbados 4,630 16,082
25  Suriname 2,538 4,199
26  Saint Lucia 1,770 9,780
27  Belize 1,556 3,734
28  Antigua and Barbuda 1,389 14,159
29  Grenada 1,074 9,824
30  Saint Kitts and Nevis 871 15,246
31  Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 777 7,033
32  Dominica 545 7,709
Total 4,179,149

See also

References

  1. ^ International Monetary Fund. "Report for Selected Countries and Subjects". World Economic Outlook Database, October 2018. Retrieved 26 October 2018.