G7 vs BRICS GDP: Which Economic Bloc Leads in Global GDP?
The global GDP has surpassed $115 trillion, dominated by G7 and BRICS+ blocs, accounting for 70% of it. The G7 leads with $51.45 trillion GDP, while BRICS+ has $31.72 trillion, growing 4.2% vs G7's 1.7%.
GDP, Current Prices (2025), Projected GDP Growth (%)
G7 Countries:
šŗšø United States $30.34 trillion 2.2%
š©šŖ Germany $4.92 trillion 0.8%
šÆšµ Japan $4.39 trillion 1.1%
š¬š§ United Kingdom $3.73 trillion 1.5%
š«š· France $3.28 trillion 1.1%
š®š¹ Italy $2.46 trillion 0.8%
šØš¦ Canada $2.33 trillion 2.4%
Total G7 GDP $51.45 trillion (Average Growth Rate) ~1.4%
BRICS+ Countries:
šØš³ China $19.53 trillion 4.5%
š®š³ India $4.27 trillion 6.5%
š§š· Brazil $2.31 trillion 2.2%
š·šŗ Russia $2.20 trillion 1.3%
š®š© Indonesia $1.49 trillion 5.1%
š¦šŖ UAE $568.57 billion 5.1%
š®š· Iran $463.75 billion 3.1%
šæš¦ South Africa $418.05 billion 1.5%
šŖš¬ Egypt $345.87 billion 4.1%
šŖš¹ Ethiopia $120.91 billion 6.5%
Total BRICS+ GDP $31.72 trillion (Avg. Growth Rate) ~4%
The G7 remains the most powerful economic bloc globally, driven by advanced technology, developed financial markets, and quality infrastructure. However, BRICS+ nations are growing at a much faster pace, with China and India leading the charge.