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East Asia & Pacific

37 countries in this World Bank region.

About East Asia & Pacific: East Asia & Pacific is home to some of the world's largest economies, including China, Japan, South Korea, and Indonesia. The region experienced dramatic economic growth in the late 20th century — the "East Asian miracle" — lifting hundreds of millions out of poverty. China alone accounts for roughly 15% of global GDP. The region includes both high-income countries and low-income Pacific island nations.

GDP Comparison

# Country GDP (current US$) Year
1 China $18.74T 2024
2 Japan $4.03T 2024
3 Korea, Rep. $1.88T 2024
4 Australia $1.76T 2024
5 Indonesia $1.40T 2024
6 Singapore $547.4B 2024
7 Thailand $526.5B 2024
8 Viet Nam $476.4B 2024
9 Philippines $461.6B 2024
10 Malaysia $422.2B 2024
11 Hong Kong SAR, China $406.9B 2024
12 New Zealand $260.2B 2024
13 Myanmar $74.1B 2024
14 Macao SAR, China $49.5B 2024
15 Cambodia $46.4B 2024
16 Papua New Guinea $31.8B 2024
17 Mongolia $23.8B 2024
18 Lao PDR $16.5B 2024
19 Brunei Darussalam $15.3B 2024
20 New Caledonia $8.5B 2024
21 Guam $6.9B 2022
22 French Polynesia $6.3B 2024
23 Fiji $6.0B 2024
24 Timor-Leste $1.9B 2024
25 Solomon Islands $1.6B 2024
26 Samoa $1.2B 2024
27 Vanuatu $1.1B 2024
28 Northern Mariana Islands $1.1B 2022
29 American Samoa $871M 2022
30 Tonga $591M 2023
31 Micronesia, Fed. Sts. $471M 2024
32 Kiribati $308M 2024
33 Marshall Islands $290M 2024
34 Palau $277M 2023
35 Nauru $163M 2024
36 Tuvalu $62M 2023

All Countries in East Asia & Pacific

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Regional groupings follow World Bank regional classifications. Data sourced from World Bank Open Data, CC BY 4.0.