List of Arab League countries by GDP (nominal)

This page lists the countries of the Arab League sorted by their gross domestic product (GDP) at nominal values. GDP is the value of all final goods and services produced within a nation in a given year. The table below shows the nominal GDP and GDP per capita for the 22 Arab League members in 2019. The figures shown are estimates compiled by the International Monetary Fund's World Economic Outlook.

Countries outside of the Arab League with roughly equivalent GDP and GDP per capita figures are shown alongside Arab League figures for comparison.

Pie chart showing show share of nominal (GDP) of Arab League member countries

List

RankCountry/TerritoryGDP (US$ million)[1]World equivalentGDP per capita (US$)[1]World equivalent
World 87,265,226  Japan 11,355  Brunei
 Arab League 2,774,321[n 1]  United Kingdom 6,358[n 2][2]  Spain
1 Saudi Arabia779,289 Turkey22,865 Brazil
2 United Arab Emirates405,771 Holland37,749 Argentina
3 Egypt302,256 Chile3,046 Mexico
4 Iraq224,462 Peru5,738 Paraguay
5 Qatar191,849 Iceland69,687 Quebec
6 Algeria172,781 Hungary3,980 Bulgaria
7 Kuwait137,591  Switzerland29,266 Kyrgyzstan
8 Morocco119,040 Ecuador3,345 Moldova
9 Oman76,609 Guatemala17,791 Ireland
10 Syria60,043 Costa Rica831 Rwanda
11 Lebanon58,565 Uruguay9,654 Ecuador
12 Jordan44,172 Netherlands4,386 Georgia
13 Tunisia38,732 ROU3,287 Philippines
14 Bahrain38,184 CMR25,273 Slovenia
15 Libya33,018 EST5,019 Belize
16 Sudan30,873 BFA714 Cambodia
17 Yemen29,855   Nepal943 ETH
18 PSE16,277 Estonia9321 Tuvalu
19 Mauritania5,651 EAC5,749 Fiji
20 Somaliland4,958 EAC TTO
21 Comoros*~*4,321 EAC PNG

See also

Notes

  1. The sum of all GDP figures below.
  2. Calculated by dividing total GDP of Arab League by total population of member states based on 2020 projection published by the United Nations.

References

  1. "World Economic Outlook Database, October 2019". IMF.org. International Monetary Fund. 15 October 2019. Retrieved 22 August 2020.
  2. "Work Population Projections". United Nations. August 2019. Retrieved 22 August 2020.
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