This chart displays the GDP rankings of Southeast Asian countries from 1980 to 2024. The data illustrates the economic growth trends of each country in the region, visually representing how the size of each nation's economy has evolved over time. Through this chart, it is possible to compare countries that have experienced significant economic development with those where growth has been more modest.
GDP (Gross Domestic Product): The total market value of all final goods and services produced within a country in a given period. It is one of the primary indicators used to gauge the size of an economy and the overall economic activity.
1980
- Indonesia : 99B 296M (99,296,000,000)
- Philippines : 37B 82M (37,082,000,000)
- Vietnam : 35B 357M (35,357,000,000)
- Thailand : 33B 421M (33,421,999,999)
- Malaysia : 26B 757M (26,757,000,000)
- Singapore : 12B 82M (12,082,000,000)
- Laos : 1B 913M (1,913,000,000)
2000
- Indonesia : 179B 482M (179,482,000,000)
- Thailand : 126B 392M (126,392,000,000)
- Malaysia : 102B 149M (102,149,000,000)
- Singapore : 96B 77M (96,077,000,000)
- Philippines : 83B 667M (83,667,000,000)
- Vietnam : 39B 585M (39,585,000,000)
- Myanmar : 7B 261M (7,261,000,000)
- Brunei : 6B 650M (6,650,000,000)
- Cambodia : 3B 707M (3,707,000,000)
- Laos : 1B 720M (1,720,000,000)
2024
- Indonesia : 1T 475B (1,475,690,000,000)
- Thailand : 548B 890M (548,890,000,000)
- Singapore : 525B 227M (525,227,999,999)
- Philippines : 471B 516M (471,516,000,000)
- Vietnam : 465B 814M (465,814,000,000)
- Malaysia : 445B 519M (445,519,000,000)
- Myanmar : 68B 6M (68,006,000,000)
- Cambodia : 45B 150M (45,150,000,000)
- Brunei : 15B 510M (15,510,000,000)
- Laos : 15B 190M (15,190,000,000)