The document lists the richest countries in Asia, Europe, North America, South America, the Middle East, Africa, Oceania, Scandinavia, and the Nordic regions based on their GDP in US dollars and the percentage increase from 2008. China has the highest GDP in Asia at $18.976 trillion, up 93.1% from 2008, while the United States has the highest GDP globally at $18.125 trillion, up 23.1% from 2008. The document provides the GDP and growth percentage for each of the top 10 richest countries in each region.
The document lists the richest countries in Asia, Europe, North America, South America, the Middle East, Africa, Oceania, Scandinavia, and the Nordic regions based on their GDP in US dollars and the percentage increase from 2008. China has the highest GDP in Asia at $18.976 trillion, up 93.1% from 2008, while the United States has the highest GDP globally at $18.125 trillion, up 23.1% from 2008. The document provides the GDP and growth percentage for each of the top 10 richest countries in each region.
The document lists the richest countries in Asia, Europe, North America, South America, the Middle East, Africa, Oceania, Scandinavia, and the Nordic regions based on their GDP in US dollars and the percentage increase from 2008. China has the highest GDP in Asia at $18.976 trillion, up 93.1% from 2008, while the United States has the highest GDP globally at $18.125 trillion, up 23.1% from 2008. The document provides the GDP and growth percentage for each of the top 10 richest countries in each region.