US & China's Combined GDP Equals 184 Countries

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US & China’s Combined GDP Equals 184 Countries

The U.S. and China are in the midst of their second trade war in seven years.

Earlier this year President Trump announced an initial 34% “reciprocal” tariff rate on China, leading to a swift Chinese retaliation.

For a brief period, both crossed into 100% territory (i.e., more than the entire cost of the goods itself).

Experts cautioned that the resulting chaos could wipe off hundreds of billions from both economies and financial markets saw a swift downturn in response.

Since then, tariff rates have come down: varying between 40–50% on Chinese goods entering the U.S. and 10–30% on U.S. products entering China.

In this chart, Visual Capitalist’s Pallavi Rao compares the combined GDP of the U.S. and China versus everyone else, using April 2025 data from the International Monetary Fund.

Ranked: Countries by GDP in 2025

The latest estimates for 2025 have America’s and China’s combined GDP at roughly $50 trillion.

Of the two, the U.S. is much larger, at about $31 trillion, with China at $19 trillion.

Rank Countries 2025 GDP
(in Millions)
1 U.S. $30,507
2 China $19,232
3 Germany $4,745
4 India $4,187
5 Japan $4,186
6 UK $3,839
7 France $3,211
8 Italy $2,423
9 Canada $2,225
10 Brazil $2,126
11 Russia $2,076
12 Spain $1,800
13 South Korea $1,790
14 Australia $1,772
15 Mexico $1,693
16 Türkiye $1,437
17 Indonesia $1,430
18 Netherlands $1,272
19 Saudi Arabia $1,084
20 Poland $980
21 Switzerland $947
22 Taiwan $805
23 Belgium $685
24 Argentina $684
25 Sweden $620
26 Ireland $599
27 Israel $583
28 Singapore $565
29 UAE $549
30 Thailand $546
31 Austria $534
32 Norway $504
33 Philippines $497
34 Vietnam $491
35 Bangladesh $467
36 Denmark $450
37 Malaysia $445
38 Colombia $428
39 Hong Kong $424
40 South Africa $410
41 Romania $403
42 Czech Republic $360
43 Egypt $347
44 Chile $344
45 Iran $341
46 Portugal $321
47 Finland $304
48 Peru $303
49 Kazakhstan $301
50 Algeria $269
51 Greece $267
52 Iraq $258
53 New Zealand $249
54 Hungary $237
55 Qatar $223
56 Ukraine $206
57 Nigeria $188
58 Morocco $166
59 Kuwait $153
60 Slovak Republic $147
61 Uzbekistan $132
62 Kenya $132
63 Dominican Republic $128
64 Ecuador $126
65 Puerto Rico $123
66 Guatemala $121
67 Ethiopia $117
68 Bulgaria $117
69 Angola $113
70 Venezuela $109
71 Oman $104
72 Costa Rica $103
73 Croatia $99
74 Luxembourg $97
75 Côte d’Ivoire $94
76 Serbia $93
77 Panama $92
78 Lithuania $89
79 Turkmenistan $89
80 Ghana $88
81 Tanzania $86
82 Uruguay $80
83 DRC $79
84 Azerbaijan $79
85 Slovenia $75
86 Belarus $72
87 Myanmar $65
88 Uganda $64
89 Bolivia $56
90 Tunisia $56
91 Jordan $56
92 Cameroon $56
93 Macao $53
94 Cambodia $50
95 Bahrain $48
96 Libya $47
97 Nepal $46
98 Latvia $46
99 Paraguay $45
100 Estonia $45
101 Cyprus $39
102 Honduras $38
103 Zimbabwe $38
104 El Salvador $37
105 Georgia $35
106 Iceland $35
107 Senegal $35
108 Haiti $34
109 Papua New
Guinea
$33
110 Sudan $32
111 Guinea $30
112 Zambia $29
113 Bosnia &
Herzegovina
$29
114 Albania $28
115 Burkina Faso $27
116 Trinidad
& Tobago
$26
117 Armenia $26
118 Guyana $26
119 Mongolia $26
120 Malta $26
121 Mozambique $24
122 Mali $23
123 Benin $22
124 Niger $22
125 Jamaica $21
126 Nicaragua $21
127 Gabon $20
128 Kyrgyz
Republic
$20
129 Moldova $19
130 Botswana $19
131 Chad $19
132 Madagascar $19
133 North Macedonia $18
134 Yemen $17
135 Laos $16
136 Brunei $16
137 Mauritius $15
138 Congo $15
139 The Bahamas $15
140 Tajikistan $15
141 Rwanda $15
142 Namibia $14
143 Malawi $14
144 Somalia $13
145 Equatorial
Guinea
$13
146 Mauritania $11
147 Kosovo $11
148 Togo $10
149 Montenegro $9
150 Sierra Leone $8
151 Barbados $8
152 Maldives $7
153 Burundi $7
154 Fiji $6
155 Eswatini $5
156 Liberia $5
157 Djibouti $5
158 Suriname $5
159 Aruba $4
160 Andorra $4
161 South Sudan $4
162 Belize $4
163 Bhutan $3
164 Central African
Republic
$3
165 Cabo Verde $3
166 The Gambia $3
167 Saint Lucia $3
168 Lesotho $2
169 Antigua
& Barbuda
$2
170 Guinea-Bissau $2
171 Seychelles $2
172 Timor-Leste $2
173 San Marino $2
174 Solomon Islands $2
175 Comoros $2
176 Grenada $1
177 Vanuatu $1
178 Saint Vincent
& the Grenadines
$1
179 Samoa $1
180 Saint Kitts
& Nevis
$1
181 São Tomé
& Príncipe
$1
182 Dominica $1
183 Tonga $1
184 Micronesia $1
185 Palau $0.3
186 Kiribati $0.3
187 Marshall Islands $0.3
188 Nauru $0.2
189 Tuvalu $0.1

Note: Data missing for Afghanistan, Eritrea, Lebanon, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Syria, and Palestine.

If we skip the next three economies—Germany, India, and Japan—then the entire rest of the world (184 countries), also has an economic output of around $50 trillion.

Which means that despite the rise of regional trade, there is no escaping one of the two economic giants.

Groups 2025 GDP
(in Millions)
U.S. & China $49,739
184 Countries $50,381
Germany, India, Japan $13,118

Note: Figures are rounded to the closest trillion in the visualization. China’s figures do not include Hong Kong or Macao.

The U.S. is the world’s largest importer of consumer goods, and China is the largest exporter. Most of the world picks one of these two as their largest trading partner.

So even when countries might not enjoy the geopolitics of both countries, their economic might effectively makes them the loudest voice in the room.

Want more fun comparison maps? Check out: Germany’s Economy Equals 22 Other European Countries Combined for regional-specific breakdowns.

Tyler Durden
Mon, 06/02/2025 – 04:15

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