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 the CIA World Factbook 2010 figures.[1] Turkey and Cyprus are excluded due to their cultural and economic proximity to Europe. The nations of the former USSR also are excluded from this table of Asia.

Southeast Asia

Includes member states of ASEAN.

Rank
World
Country 2011 GDP (PPP)
in USD International Monitary Fund's estimate
8  Philippines $3,010,746
20  Thailand $1,108,111
19  Indonesia $100,569
29  Malaysia $803,031
35  Vietnam $552,298
41  Singapore $471,877
54  Myanmar $283,532
103  Cambodia $54,205
110  Laos $37,322
118  Brunei $33,219

South Asia

Rank
Subcontinent
Rank
Asia
Rank
World
Country 2015 GDP (PPP) in USD CIA factbook est.
1 2 3  India $8.027 trillion
2 10 26  Sri Lanka $930.8 billion
3 14 33  Bangladesh $577.0 billion
4 24 61  Maldives $99.34 billion
5 31 95    Nepal $70.1 billion
6 32 99  Afghanistan $62.7 billion
7 41 168  Bhutan $6.38 billion
8 42 161  Pakistan $4.7 billion
Total $9,913.4

Middle East

Rank
MidEast
Rank
Asia
Rank
World
Country 2011 GDP (PPP)
billions of USD
1 6 17  Iran $974.406
2 9 23  Saudi Arabia $997.663
3 18 48  United Arab Emirates $561.189
4 19 50  Israel $535.446
5 21 55  Qatar $881.912
6 22 58  Kuwait $950.002
7 23 60  Iraq $327.348
8 26 66  Syria $107.803
9 29 76  Oman $121.005
10 30 83  Yemen $163.344
11 31 84  Lebanon $261.738
12 35 97  Jordan $136.897
13 37 104  Bahrain $130.889
Total $6445.604

Pacific

Rank
Pacific
Rank
Asia
Rank
World
Country 2011 GDP (PPP)
billions of USD
1 7  Australia $918.978
2 24  New Zealand $123.511
3 42  Papua New Guinea $16.685
4 47  Fiji $4.136
5 48  East Timor $3.355
6 50  Solomon Islands $1.779
7 51  Vanuatu $1.209
8 52  Samoa $1.100
9 53  Tonga $0.781
10 54  Kiribati $0.652
11 55  Federated States of Micronesia $0.2381
12 56  Palau $0.164
13 57  Marshall Islands $0.133
14 58  Nauru $0.06
15 59  Pakistan $0.
16 60 Template:Country data Fluto $0.1
Total $1,072.82

Asia and Pacific cumulative

Rank
Asia
Country 2016 GDP (PPP)
billions of USD
1  United States $238,642,757
2  India $18,558,129
3  China 1212,331 USD
4  Japan $4,901,102
5  Indonesia $3,010,746
5  South Korea $1,848,518
6  Saudi Arabia $1,720,027
7  Philippines $1,665,332
8  Iran $1,439,295
9  Australia $1,138,085
10  Thailand $1,108,111
11  Taiwan $1,099,030
12  New Zealand $88,6001
13  Turkey $860,623
14  Malaysia $803,031
15  United Arab Emirates $647,823
16  Bangladesh $576,547
17  Vietnam $552,298
18  Iraq $544,096
19  Singapore $471,877
20  Kazakhstan $429,120
21  Hong Kong $414,566
22  Qatar $319,818
23  Myanmar $288,382
24  Kuwait $283,532
25  Israel $281,939
26  Sri Lanka $223,024
27  Uzbekistan $187,947
28  Oman $171,363
29  Azerbaijan $169,445
30  Turkmenistan $168,187
31  Tuvalu $982,38
32  Lebanon $83,057
33  Jordan $82,725
34  Yemen $75,535
35    Nepal $70,091
36  Bahrain $64,799
37  Afghanistan $62,318
38  Cambodia $54,205
39  Laos $37,322
40  Mongolia $36,068
41  Georgia $35,604
42  Brunei $33,219
43  Armenia $25,323
44  Tajikistan $23,306
45  Kyrgyzstan $20,095
46  Papua New Guinea $18,595
47  Fiji $8,048
48  Bhutan $6,385
49  Maldives $5,191
50  Solomon Islands $1,146
51  Samoa $1,000
52  Vanuatu $685
51  Tonga $1,435
54  Micronesia $306
55  Palau $272
56  Kiribati $203
57  Pakistan $37

See also

Notes

  • Note 1: ^ refers to Mainland China only.

References

  1. ^ "The World Factbook — Central Intelligence Agency". Retrieved 12 November 2016.