These are the 32 most powerful economies in the world by 2030 - oops, no more America First

32 most powerful economies in the world by 2030-oops, no more America 1st

What are the largest and therefore most powerful economies in the world in 2030?

Accountants and consultancy firm PwC took a thorough look at it. In a new report called 'The long view: how will the global economic order change by 2050?' The development of the national income of countries was examined, taking into account differences in purchasing power between countries.

The so-called purchasing power parity is used by macroeconomists to measure the standard of living and economic productivity between countries.

PwC's research shows that there will be different winners and losers in the coming years. See below which countries made the list. And who will be in which place in thirteen years, measured by the size of the economy.

 

32. Netherlands - € 1013 billion


31. Colombia - € 1,042 billion


30. South Africa - € 1,077 billion


29. Vietnam - € 1,222 billion


28. Bangladesh - € 1,242 billion


27. Argentina - € 1,259 billion


26. Poland - € 1,412 billion


25. Malaysia - € 1,413 billion


24. Philippines - € 1,515 billion


23. Australia - € 1,560 billion


22. Thailand - € 1625 billion


21. Nigeria - € 1,683 billion


20. Pakistan - € 1,752 billion


19. Egypt - € 1,922 billion


18. Canada - € 2008 billion


17. Spain - € 2025 billion


16. Iran - € 2208 billion


15. Italy - € 2.384 billion


14. South Korea - € 2.487 billion


13. Saudi Arabia - € 2.584 billion


12. Turkey - € 2,154 billion


11. France - € 3,168 billion


10. United Kingdom - € 3,413 billion


9. Mexico - € 3,434 billion


8. Brazil - € 4164 billion


7. Germany - € 4415 billion


6. Russia - € 4.442 billion


5. Indonesia - € 5088 billion


4. Japan - € 5258 billion


3. India - € 18.301 billion


2. United States - € 22,017 billion


1. China - € 35,647 billion

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