We’ve compared the market cap of the world’s largest companies with the GDP of each country to give a sense of just how big some publicly traded corporations have become, especially if you are looking at buying shares. This is a live map that is updated daily. Tap or hover over a country to learn more about it’s relative size compared to a company.
Have you ever wondered how large the world’s biggest companies really are? By comparing market capitalisation of companies (the total value of all outstanding shares) against the Gross Domestic Product of each country in the world to find the closest, you can get a sense of just how large and powerful many companies are. In fact, there are only a handful of countries around the world that have a bigger GDP than the market cap of any public company, while Amazon, Apple and Tesla have a larger market cap than the GDP of almost every country in the world.
Currently:
- Tesla’s market cap of $832.08 billion is closest to the GDP of Switzerland
- Apple’s market cap of $3.46 trillion is closest to the GDP of UK
- Amazon’s market cap of $1.97 trillion is closest to the GDP of Italy
A closer look at Apple (market cap: $3.46 trillion)
Countries with a smaller GDP than Apple’s market cap
Countries whose GDPs combined match Apple’s market cap
Raw data
Estimated gross domestic product (GDP) by country
Country | GDP (USD) |
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US | $23.32 trillion |
China | $17.73 trillion |
Japan | $4.37 trillion |
Germany | $4.12 trillion |
UK | $3.13 trillion |
India | $3.82 trillion |
France | $2.81 trillion |
French Guiana (with France) | $2.96 trillion |
Italy | $1.99 trillion |
Canada | $2.33 trillion |
South Korea | $1.81 trillion |
Russia | $1.78 trillion |
Brazil | $2.06 trillion |
Australia | $1.79 trillion |
Spain | $1.42 trillion |
Mexico | $1.48 trillion |
Indonesia | $1.39 trillion |
Iran | $2.04 trillion |
Netherlands | $1.02 trillion |
Saudi Arabia | $996.39 billion |
Switzerland | $834.60 billion |
Turkey | $819.03 billion |
Taiwan | $785.59 billion |
Poland | $753.88 billion |
Sweden | $653.96 billion |
Belgium | $596.74 billion |
Thailand | $580.69 billion |
Ireland | $549.09 billion |
Austria | $472.69 billion |
Nigeria | $574.27 billion |
Israel | $564.15 billion |
Argentina | $643.80 billion |
Norway | $486.37 billion |
South Africa | $422.34 billion |
UAE | $405.47 billion |
Denmark | $393.98 billion |
Egypt | $471.36 billion |
Philippines | $425.66 billion |
Malaysia | $467.46 billion |
Vietnam | $469.62 billion |
Bangladesh | $484.76 billion |
Chile | $347.57 billion |
Colombia | $361.94 billion |
Finland | $283.51 billion |
Romania | $311.55 billion |
Pakistan | $342.50 billion |
Czech Republic | $314.72 billion |
Portugal | $261.17 billion |
New Zealand | $253.58 billion |
Peru | $253.76 billion |
Greece | $226.35 billion |
Iraq | $273.92 billion |
Kazakhstan | $243.40 billion |
Ukraine | $181.04 billion |
Hungary | $195.63 billion |
Qatar | $234.03 billion |
Algeria | $190.25 billion |
Kuwait | $172.59 billion |
Morocco | $150.59 billion |
Western Sahara (with Morocco) | $126.04 billion |
Slovakia | $116.53 billion |
Kenya | $117.56 billion |
Cuba | $126.69 billion |
Ecuador | $120.29 billion |
Ethiopia | $126.19 billion |
Dominican Republic | $122.32 billion |
Luxembourg | $84.03 billion |
Guatemala | $95.60 billion |
Sri Lanka | $85.31 billion |
Oman | $110.79 billion |
Bulgaria | $89.33 billion |
Ghana | $70.09 billion |
Angola | $135.56 billion |
Tanzania | $84.93 billion |
Ivory Coast | $69.76 billion |
Myanmar | $63.56 billion |
Belarus | $91.99 billion |
Uzbekistan | $91.90 billion |
Lebanon | $37.94 billion |
Croatia | $73.49 billion |
Lithuania | $72.63 billion |
Costa Rica | $72.96 billion |
Slovenia | $65.20 billion |
Serbia | $68.68 billion |
Panama | $76.38 billion |
Uruguay | $72.99 billion |
Democratic Republic of Congo | $52.85 billion |
Turkmenistan | $82.37 billion |
Azerbaijan | $71.21 billion |
Jordan | $50.84 billion |
Venezuela | $86.70 billion |
Cameroon | $46.02 billion |
Uganda | $52.40 billion |
Tunisia | $46.02 billion |
Bahrain | $45.03 billion |
Bolivia | $45.99 billion |
Latvia | $42.93 billion |
Paraguay | $44.62 billion |
Estonia | $41.53 billion |
Sudan | $44.51 billion |
Nepal | $42.13 billion |
El Salvador | $33.42 billion |
Senegal | $29.77 billion |
Libya | $43.75 billion |
Papua New Guinea | $33.34 billion |
Honduras | $32.26 billion |
Cambodia | $30.71 billion |
Zimbabwe | $37.30 billion |
Iceland | $29.62 billion |
Zambia | $28.80 billion |
Bosnia and Herzegovina | $24.53 billion |
Haiti | $21.91 billion |
Afghanistan | $14.94 billion |
Burkina Faso | $18.95 billion |
Mali | $19.39 billion |
Yemen | $28.10 billion |
Laos | $19.07 billion |
Gabon | $21.55 billion |
Benin | $18.25 billion |
Georgia | $26.95 billion |
Botswana | $18.67 billion |
Albania | $18.84 billion |
Guinea | $21.74 billion |
North Korea | $16.75 billion |
Mozambique | $19.62 billion |
Brunei | $14.01 billion |
Niger | $15.52 billion |
Syria | $19.72 billion |
Mongolia | $16.60 billion |
Madagascar | $16.06 billion |
Macedonia | $13.88 billion |
Armenia | $19.46 billion |
Nicaragua | $16.96 billion |
Republic of Congo | $12.84 billion |
Equatorial Guinea | $15.58 billion |
Moldova | $14.33 billion |
Chad | $13.52 billion |
Namibia | $13.36 billion |
Malawi | $10.97 billion |
Rwanda | $13.12 billion |
Mauritania | $10.48 billion |
Togo | $8.99 billion |
Kyrgyzstan | $8.74 billion |
Tajikistan | $10.51 billion |
Guyana | $16.80 billion |
Montenegro | $6.67 billion |
Somalia | $9.01 billion |
Eswatini | $4.87 billion |
Sierra Leone | $4.00 billion |
Djibouti | $3.98 billion |
Liberia | $4.18 billion |
South Sudan | $4.30 billion |
Burundi | $4.00 billion |
Greenland | $3.27 billion |
Suriname | $3.15 billion |
Central African Republic | $2.64 billion |
Bhutan | $2.96 billion |
Eritrea | $2.61 billion |
Gambia | $2.04 billion |
Belize | $2.86 billion |
East Timor | $2.00 billion |
Guinea-Bissau | $1.69 billion |