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World's best economies in 2020: US GDP at $20,933 billion, find out where India stands
Apr 22, 2021 11:07 PM

World's best economies in 2020: US GDP at $20,933 billion, find out where India stands

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According to CNBC analysis of the International Monetary Fund's economic forecasts, here are the top-10 best economies of 2020

By Pradeep Suresh Apr 23, 2021 8:07:10 AM IST (Published)

Countries around the world have been batter by the COVID-19 pandemic and there is a shake-up in the rankings of the largest economies as multiple nations are face the worst recessions in recent history. Although the US, China, Japan and Germany occupy the top spots as the world's largest economies, some rankings have shifted following the virus outbreak. According to CNBC analysis of the International Monetary Fund's economic forecasts, here are the top-10 best economies of 2020.

No 10: South Korea | GDP: $1,631 billion

No 9: Canada | GDP: $1,643 billion

No 8: Italy | GDP: $1,885 billion

No 7: France | GDP: $2,599 billion

No 6: India | GDP: $2,709 billion

No 5: United Kingdom | GDP: $2,711 billion

No 4: Germany | GDP: $3,803 billion

No 3: Japan | GDP: $5,049 billion

No 2: China | GDP: $14,723 billion

No 1: United States | GDP: $20,933 billion

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