2023 World GDP Ranking Update: The Gap Between China and the United States Continues to Widen!
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2024-05-30 15:01Published in Shaanxi Science and Technology Creators
As the competition in the global economy intensifies in 2023, changes in the total economic output of various countries have become the focus of attention from the outside world. According to the relevant information compiled and released by Ouwei data, the United States continues to lead the world with a GDP of 26.95 trillion US dollars, accounting for about 23.93% of the global GDP share, and compared with 2022, the total US economy will increase by 1.65 trillion US dollars, firmly occupying the top spot. China is a close behind with a GDP of $17.7 trillion, accounting for about 18.45% of global GDP. It can also be seen from the data that the GDP gap between China and the United States is close to 1 billion US dollars, and the gap with the United States has gradually widened from 7.5 trillion US dollars in 2022 to 9.4 trillion US dollars.

The above screenshot comes from Ouwei data
With a total GDP of $4.47 trillion in 2023, Germany will successfully surpass Japan to become the world's third largest economy. Compared with 2022, Germany's GDP has increased by nearly $400 billion, showing the stability and vitality of its economy.
Japan's total GDP in 2023 will be $4.24 trillion, a decline from the previous year, a change that has dropped it to fourth place in the global ranking. Germany's lead over Japan reached $230 billion, a change that undoubtedly adds a new perspective to the global economic landscape.
It is followed by India, the United Kingdom, France, Italy, Brazil, Canada and other countries. Among them, India's GDP is expected to reach 3.73 trillion US dollars, surpassing the original overlord of the United Kingdom by 0.41 trillion US dollars, ranking fifth in the world.
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2023 World GDP Ranking Update: The Gap Between China and the United States Continues to Widen!