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Latin America & Caribbean GDP Ranking 2016

The 40 Latin America & Caribbean economies ranked by GDP. Combined, they produce $5.15T — about 6.7% of world GDP. Brazil is the largest at $1.80T.

Source: World BankMembers: 40Latin America & Caribbean total: $5.15TShare: 6.7% world

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$5.15T
Latin America & Caribbean combined GDP
6.7%
of world GDP
40
member economies

Share within Latin America & Caribbean

Each member's share of the bloc's total GDP.

Brazil
34.9%
Mexico
21.6%
Argentina
10.8%
Colombia
5.5%
Chile
4.8%
Peru
3.7%
Venezuela, RB
2.2%
Puerto Rico (US)
2.0%
Ecuador
1.9%
Cuba
1.8%
Dominican Republic
1.5%
Guatemala
1.3%
Panama
1.2%
Costa Rica
1.1%
Uruguay
1.1%
Paraguay
0.7%
Bolivia
0.7%
El Salvador
0.5%
Trinidad and Tobago
0.5%
Honduras
0.4%
Jamaica
0.3%
Haiti
0.3%
Nicaragua
0.3%
Bahamas, The
0.2%
Barbados
0.1%
Cayman Islands
0.1%
Guyana
0.1%
Virgin Islands (U.S.)
0.1%
Suriname
0.1%
Curacao
0.1%
Aruba
0.1%
Belize
0.0%
St. Lucia
0.0%
Antigua and Barbuda
0.0%
Sint Maarten (Dutch part)
0.0%
Turks and Caicos Islands
0.0%
Grenada
0.0%
St. Kitts and Nevis
0.0%
St. Vincent and the Grenadines
0.0%
Dominica
0.0%

Latin America & Caribbean ranking — all members

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FAQ

Which Latin America & Caribbean country has the highest GDP?

Brazil has the highest GDP in Latin America & Caribbean at $1.80T, making up 34.9% of the bloc's economy.

What is the total GDP of Latin America & Caribbean?

The combined GDP of Latin America & Caribbean members is $5.15T in 2016 — about 6.7% of world GDP.

Can I download Latin America & Caribbean GDP data?

Yes — all member countries with GDP, per capita, growth, and world share are available as Excel and CSV.

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