This is a list of largest metropolitan areas by their gross domestic product (GDP) in US$ as well as local currency.
Rank | Metropolitan area | Country | GDP (local currency) | GDP (billion US$) | Year |
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1 | Greater Tokyo Area | Japan | JP¥ 222,129.000 billion | 2,084.000 | 2021 [1] |
2 | Seoul Capital Area | South Korea | KR₩ 1,137,000.000 billion | 909.600 | 2021 [2] |
3 | Keihanshin | Japan | JP¥ 74,150.000 billion | 680.251 | 2019 [1] |
4 | Shanghai | China | CN¥ 4,465.000 billion | 663.900 | 2022 [3] |
5 | Beijing | China | CN¥ 4,161.000 billion | 618.000 | 2022 [3] |
6 | Shenzhen | China | CN¥ 3,239.000 billion | 482.000 | 2022 [3] |
7 | Singapore | Singapore | S$643.546 billion | 466.789 | 2022 [4] |
8 | Chongqing | China | CN¥ 2,913.000 billion | 433.000 | 2022 [3] |
9 | Guangzhou | China | CN¥ 2,884.000 billion | 429.000 | 2022 [3] |
10 | Jakarta metropolitan area | Indonesia | IDR 6,404,701.000 billion | 420.192 | 2023 [5] |
11 | Greater Taipei Area | Taiwan | NT$ 12,138.000 billion | 407.838 | 2021 [6] |
12 | Nagoya metropolitan area | Japan | JP¥ 40,911.000 billion | 375.316 | 2019 [1] |
13 | Hong Kong | China Hong Kong | CN¥ 2,873.000 billion | 368.400 | 2022 [3] |
14 | Suzhou | China | CN¥ 2,396.000 billion | 356.000 | 2022 [3] |
15 | Chengdu | China | CN¥ 2,082.000 billion | 308.790 | 2022 [3] |
16 | Wuhan | China | CN¥ 1,887.000 billion | 281.000 | 2022 [3] |
17 | Hangzhou | China | CN¥ 1,875.000 billion | 279.000 | 2022 [3] |
18 | Nanjing | China | CN¥ 1,691.000 billion | 251.000 | 2022 [3] |
19 | Busan–Gyeongnam Area | South Korea | KR₩ 310,000.000 billion | 248.000 | 2021 [2] |
20 | Tianjin | China | CN¥ 1,631.000 billion | 243.000 | 2022 [3] |
21 | Ningbo | China | CN¥ 1,570.000 billion | 234.000 | 2022 [3] |
22 | Bangkok Metropolitan Region | Thailand | THB 8,096.000 billion | 226.698 | 2022 [7] |
23 | Qingdao | China | CN¥ 1,492.000 billion | 222.000 | 2022 [3] |
24 | Wuxi | China | CN¥ 1,485.000 billion | 221.000 | 2022 [3] |
25 | Changsha | China | CN¥ 1,397.000 billion | 208.000 | 2022 [3] |
26 | Greater Kuala Lumpur | Malaysia | MYR 888,491.000 billion | 201.930 | 2022 [8] |
27 | Zhengzhou | China | CN¥ 1,294.000 billion | 192.000 | 2022 [3] |
28 | Foshan | China | CN¥ 1,270.000 billion | 189.000 | 2022 [3] |
29 | Fukuoka–Kitakyushu | Japan | JP¥ 19,942.000 billion | 183.000 | 2019 [1] |
30 | Fuzhou | China | CN¥ 1,231.000 billion | 183.000 | 2022 [3] |
31 | Quanzhou | China | CN¥ 1,210.000 billion | 180.000 | 2022 [3] |
32 | Jinan | China | CN¥ 1,203.000 billion | 179.000 | 2022 [3] |
33 | Hefei | China | CN¥ 1,201.000 billion | 179.000 | 2022 [3] |
34 | Xi'an | China | CN¥ 1,149.000 billion | 171.000 | 2022 [3] |
35 | Nantong | China | CN¥ 1,138.000 billion | 169.000 | 2022 [3] |
36 | Dongguan | China | CN¥ 1,120.000 billion | 167.000 | 2022 [3] |
37 | Changzhou | China | CN¥ 955.000 billion | 142.000 | 2022 [3] |
38 | Yantai | China | CN¥ 952.000 billion | 142.000 | 2022 [3] |
39 | Metro Manila | Philippines | ₱ 7,572.347 billion | 136.300 | 2023 [9] |
40 | Surabaya metropolitan area | Indonesia | IDR 2,037,094.290 billion | 133.647 | 2023 [10] |
41 | Ho Chi Minh City metropolitan area | Vietnam | VND 3,172,000.000 billion | 133.076 | 2023 [11] |
42 | Tangshan | China | CN¥ 890.000 billion | 132.000 | 2022 [3] |
43 | Xuzhou | China | CN¥ 846.000 billion | 126.000 | 2022 [3] |
44 | Dalian | China | CN¥ 843.000 billion | 125.000 | 2022 [3] |
45 | Wenzhou | China | CN¥ 803.000 billion | 119.000 | 2022 [3] |
46 | Hanoi Capital Region | Vietnam | VND 2,414,600.000 billion | 103.135 | 2022 [12] |
Rank | Metropolitan area | Country | GDP (local currency) | GDP (billion US$) | Year |
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1 | Tel Aviv metropolitan area | Israel | ILS 1,040.646 billion | 310.000 | 2022 [13] [14] |
2 | Istanbul metropolitan area | Turkey | ₺4,564.280 billion | 275.365 | 2022 [15] |
3 | Dubai-Sharjah-Ajman metropolitan area | UAE | AED 744.800 billion | 202.800 | 2021 [16] |
4 | Riyadh | Saudi Arabia | SAR 687.000 billion | 183.200 | 2021 [17] |
5 | Mumbai Metropolitan Region | India | ₹ 13,367.150 billion | 161.700 | 2022 [18] |
6 | Abu Dhabi | UAE | AED 554.600 billion | 151.000 | 2022 [19] |
7 | Delhi metropolitan area | India | ₹ 11,077.460 billion | 134.000 | 2023 [20] |
8 | Greater Bangalore | India | ₹ 9,285.520 billion | 110.500 | 2023 [21] |
9 | Jeddah | Saudi Arabia | SAR 377.625 billion | 100.700 | 2021 [17] |
Rank | Metropolitan area | Country | GDP (local currency) | Country | GDP (billion US$) | Year |
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1 | Greater Cairo | Egypt | EGP 2,986.037 billion | Egypt | 190.211 | 2021 [29] |
2 | Johanstenburg metropolitan area | South Africa | ZAR 2,184.600 billion | South Africa | 133.916 | 2022 [30] |
3 | Lagos metropolitan area | Nigeria | NGN 41,167.788 billion | Nigeria | 102.010 | 2021 [31] |
Rank | Metropolitan area | Country | GDP (local currency) | GDP (billion US$) | Yeara |
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1 | Greater São Paulo | Brazil | R$1,621.000 billion | 314.500 | 2022 [35] |
2 | Greater Buenos Aires | Argentina | ARS 2,167.433 billion | 235.600 | 2023 [36] |
3 | Rio de Janeiro metropolitan area | Brazil | R$949.301 billion | 176.095 | 2021 [37] |
4 | Santiago Metropolitan Region | Chile | CLP 85,867.000 billion | 128.800 | 2023 [38] |
5 | Metropolitan Area of Bogotá | Colombia | COP 334,299.466 billion | 121.800 | 2023 [39] |
Rank | Metropolitan area | Country | GDP (local currency) | GDP (billion US$) | Year |
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1 | Sydney metropolitan area | Australia | AU$ 461.440 billion | 344.926 | 2018 [40] |
2 | Melbourne metropolitan area | Australia | AU$ 369.439 billion | 276.156 | 2018 [40] |
3 | Brisbane metropolitan area | Australia | AU$ 177.006 billion | 132.312 | 2018 [40] |
4 | Perth metropolitan area | Australia | AU$ 146.880 billion | 109.973 | 2018 [40] |
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