Latest data from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) shows that the world’s GDP has declined from nearly $92 trillion in March 2020 to $83.84 trillion. The steep fall has been attributed to the COVID-19 pandemic. As the world looks to come out of the economic downturn, here is a list of the top-10 countries with the highest GDP as of October 2020.
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No 10: South Korea | GDP: 1.59 trillion.
No 9: Canada | GDP: 1.6 trillion.
No 8: Italy | GDP: $1.85 trillion.
No 7: France | GDP: $2.55 trillion.
No 6: India | GDP: $2.59 trillion.
No 5: United Kingdom | GDP: $2.64 trillion.
No 4: Germany | GDP: $3.78 trillion .
No 3: Japan | GDP: $4.91 trillion.
No 2: China | GDP: $15.22 trillion.
No 1: US | GDP: $20.81 trillion.
First Published:Oct 28, 2020 6:12 PM IST