Countries With the Biggest Economy In Asia, 2024


In this report, we will discuss the largest economies in Asia measured by nominal GDP. As of 2024, China has the largest Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in Asia, valued at $17.7 trillion. Japan follows with $4.23 trillion, while India ranks third-highest on the continent with an estimated GDP of $3.73 trillion. The top 10 largest economies in ASIA are China, Japan, India, South Korea, Indonesia, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, Taiwan, Israel, and Thailand. => Full list of the largest economies in the world, 2024.

Countries With the Biggest Economy In Asia, 2024

Rank Country GDP 2024 (in billion U.S. dollars) Gross Average Monthly Wages (USD, at current exchange rates) Life expectancy at birth, total (years)
1 China 17700.89 1122 78.21
2 Japan 4230.86 2476 84.45
3 India 3732.22 628 67.24
4 South Korea 1709.23 2180 83.53
5 Indonesia 1417.38 344 67.57
6 Turkey 1154.6 314 76.03
7 Saudi Arabia 1069.43 1888 76.94
8 Taiwan 751.93 1763 81.04
9 Israel 521.68 3608 82.5
10 Thailand 512.19 508 78.72
11 United Arab Emirates 509.17 3663 78.71
12 Singapore 497.34 4350 83.44
13 Bangladesh 446.34 268 72.38
14 Philippines 435.67 286 69.27
15 Vietnam 433.35 448 73.62
16 Malaysia 430.89 855 74.88
17 Hong Kong 385.54 3070 85.49
18 Iran 366.43 303 73.88
19 Pakistan 340.63 163 66.1
20 Iraq 297.69 583 70.38
21 Kazakhstan 259.29 673 70.23
22 Qatar 235.5 3168 79.27
23 Kuwait 159.68 1854 78.67
24 Oman 108.28 1626 72.54
25 Uzbekistan 90.39 351 70.86
26 Turkmenistan 81.82 654 69.26
27 Azerbaijan 77.39 494 69.37
28 Myanmar 74.86 290 65.67
29 Sri Lanka 70.52 143 76.4
30 Jordan 50.02 599 74.26
31 Bahrain 44.99 1728 78.76
32 Nepal 41.33 198 68.45
33 Macau 38.48 2114 85.4
34 Lebanon 37.94 837 75.05
35 Cyprus 32.03 2314 81.2
36 Cambodia 30.94 215 69.58
37 Georgia 30.02 534 71.69
38 Armenia 24.54 541 72.04
39 Yemen 21.04 375 63.75
40 Syria 19.71 84 72.06
41 Mongolia 18.78 331 70.98
42 Palestine 18.1 778 73.47
43 North Korea 16.75 37 73.28
44 Brunei Darussalam 15.15 1708 74.64
45 Afghanistan 14.93 205 61.98
46 Laos (Lao PDR) 14.24 108 68.06
47 Kyrgyzstan 12.68 228 71.9
48 Tajikistan 11.81 169 71.59
49 Maldives 6.97 920 79.92
50 Bhutan 2.68 448 71.82

Gross Domestic Product (GDP) is an estimation of the total value of finished goods and services produced within a country’s borders in a specific period, typically a year. It is commonly used to gauge the size of a country’s economy and its impact on the global economy. GDP is usually measured by the expenditure method, which adds up spending on new consumer goods, new investment spending, government spending, and the value of net exports. Nominal GDP in current US dollars is the most widely used method to measure and compare GDP between countries. It involves converting local prices and currencies into US dollars using currency market exchange rates. This method was used to determine the rankings of countries.


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