List of Latin American and Caribbean countries by GDP (nominal)

This is a list of Latin American and Caribbean countries by gross domestic product (nominal) in USD according to the International Monetary Fund's estimates in April 2024 World Economic Outlook database.

Cuba is not included in the list due to lack of economic data. Puerto Rico is not listed since it is a U.S. territory, and neither is the Falkland Islands since it is a British Overseas Territory. Several others are in this category including Dutch, British, French, and American territories. There are about 33 countries and 15 territories in these two regions.[1]

Latin America and the Caribbean by estimated GDP 2024 (nominal)[2]
Rank Country GDP (nominal)
(millions of US$)
GDP (nominal) per
capita (US$)
1  Brazil 2,331,391 11,352
2  Mexico 2,017,025 15,249
3  Argentina 604,260 12,812
4  Colombia 386,076 7,327
5  Chile 333,760 16,616
6  Peru 282,458 8,291
7  Dominican Republic 127,356 11,774
8  Ecuador 121,592 6,567
9  Guatemala 110,035 5,678
10  Venezuela 102,328 3,867
11  Costa Rica 96,058 18,031
12  Panama 87,347 19,369
13  Uruguay 82,605 23,088
14  Bolivia 49,334 4,014
15  Paraguay 45,817 5,984
16  Honduras 37,355 3,505
17  El Salvador 35,333 5,537
18  Trinidad and Tobago 28,365 19,861
19  Haiti 24,046 1,941
20  Guyana 21,178 26,592
21  Jamaica 20,098 7,309
22  Nicaragua 18,829 2,791
23  The Bahamas 14,390 35,257
24  Barbados 6,863 23,596
25  Suriname 4,337 6,702
26  Belize 3,296 7,170
27  Saint Lucia 2,582 14,101
28  Antigua and Barbuda 2,127 20,533
29  Grenada 1,406 12,255
30  Saint Kitts and Nevis 1,134 23,705
31  Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 1,128 10,150
32  Dominica 708 9,455

See also

References

  1. ^ "How many countries in Latin America and the Caribbean? - Worldometer". www.worldometers.info. Retrieved 2024-09-13.
  2. ^ "Report for Selected Countries and Subjects".