List of Arab League Countries By Total GDP (nominal)
The table below includes International Monetary Fund GDP data for the year 2010 for all 22 members of the Arab League. Data are in millions of current United States dollars. Data of Palestine and Somalia is from the CIA World Factbook.
Rank | Country | GDP (millions of USD) 2010 |
---|---|---|
- | World | 61,963,429 |
- | Arab League | 2,340,000 |
1 | Saudi Arabia | 434,440 |
2 | United Arab Emirates | 239,650 |
3 | Egypt | 216,830 |
4 | Libya | 178,969 |
5 | Algeria | 156,518 |
6 | Qatar | 127,316 |
7 | Morocco | 101,702 |
8 | Kuwait | 94,136 |
9 | Iraq | 87,912 |
10 | Sudan | 65,930 |
11 | Syria | 59,633 |
12 | Oman | 53,782 |
13 | Tunisia | 43,863 |
14 | Lebanon | 39,149 |
15 | Yemen | 30,023 |
16 | Jordan | 27,129 |
17 | Bahrain | 21,733 |
18 | Palestinian territories | 6,641 |
19 | Mauritania | 3,486 |
20 | Somalia | 2,372 |
21 | Djibouti | 1,139 |
22 | Comoros | 557 |
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