Every Country’s GDP Growth Forecast for 2025
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Key Takeaways
- Real global GDP growth is projected to be 3.2% in 2025, according to the International Monetary Fund’s (IMF) October update.
- In America, GDP growth is forecast to slow to 2% this year, but rise slightly to 2.1% in 2026.
In its latest global economic growth forecast, the IMF sees world real GDP rising 3.2% in 2025. This represents a modest but meaningful upgrade from its April projection of 2.8%.
In many ways, tariffs have not impacted the global economy as much as anticipated. At the same time, asset markets are being fueled by the AI rally, further supporting growth.
This graphic shows GDP growth projections in 2025, based on data from the IMF’s October 2025 World Economic Outlook.
The Global Economic Growth Forecast by Country
Here are real GDP growth forecasts across 191 economies in 2025:
| Country | Real GDP Growth Projection 2025 (%) |
|---|---|
South Sudan |
24.3 |
Libya |
15.6 |
Guyana |
10.3 |
Ireland |
9.1 |
Kyrgyz Republic |
8.0 |
Tajikistan |
7.5 |
Ethiopia |
7.2 |
Georgia |
7.2 |
Guinea |
7.2 |
Rwanda |
7.1 |
Benin |
7.0 |
Bhutan |
6.8 |
Uzbekistan |
6.8 |
India |
6.6 |
Niger |
6.6 |
Vietnam |
6.5 |
Côte d’Ivoire |
6.4 |
Uganda |
6.4 |
Djibouti |
6.0 |
Senegal |
6.0 |
Tanzania |
6.0 |
The Gambia |
6.0 |
Zimbabwe |
6.0 |
Kazakhstan |
5.9 |
Zambia |
5.8 |
Mongolia |
5.5 |
Philippines |
5.4 |
Democratic Republic of the Congo |
5.3 |
Cabo Verde |
5.2 |
Togo |
5.2 |
Guinea-Bissau |
5.1 |
Mali |
5.0 |
Indonesia |
4.9 |
Armenia |
4.8 |
Cambodia |
4.8 |
China |
4.8 |
Kenya |
4.8 |
Maldives |
4.8 |
United Arab Emirates |
4.8 |
Papua New Guinea |
4.7 |
Liberia |
4.6 |
Argentina |
4.5 |
Malaysia |
4.5 |
Palau |
4.5 |
Burundi |
4.4 |
Morocco |
4.4 |
Paraguay |
4.4 |
Sierra Leone |
4.4 |
St. Vincent and the Grenadines |
4.4 |
Egypt |
4.3 |
Eswatini |
4.3 |
Nepal |
4.3 |
Dominica |
4.2 |
Burkina Faso |
4.0 |
Ghana |
4.0 |
Mauritania |
4.0 |
Panama |
4.0 |
Saudi Arabia |
4.0 |
Kiribati |
3.9 |
Kosovo |
3.9 |
Malta |
3.9 |
Nigeria |
3.9 |
Seychelles |
3.9 |
Timor-Leste |
3.9 |
Bangladesh |
3.8 |
Cameroon |
3.8 |
Comoros |
3.8 |
Guatemala |
3.8 |
Honduras |
3.8 |
Madagascar |
3.8 |
Taiwan |
3.7 |
Costa Rica |
3.6 |
Namibia |
3.6 |
Lao P.D.R. |
3.5 |
Türkiye |
3.5 |
Albania |
3.4 |
Algeria |
3.4 |
North Macedonia |
3.4 |
Chad |
3.3 |
Grenada |
3.3 |
Ecuador |
3.2 |
Fiji |
3.2 |
Mauritius |
3.2 |
Montenegro |
3.2 |
Poland |
3.2 |
Sudan |
3.2 |
Croatia |
3.1 |
Azerbaijan |
3.0 |
Bulgaria |
3.0 |
Central African Republic |
3.0 |
Dominican Republic |
3.0 |
Nicaragua |
3.0 |
Somalia |
3.0 |
Tuvalu |
3.0 |
Bahrain |
2.9 |
Cyprus |
2.9 |
Oman |
2.9 |
Peru |
2.9 |
Qatar |
2.9 |
São Tomé and Príncipe |
2.9 |
Spain |
2.9 |
Barbados |
2.7 |
Jordan |
2.7 |
Lithuania |
2.7 |
Pakistan |
2.7 |
Republic of Congo |
2.7 |
Samoa |
2.7 |
Solomon Islands |
2.7 |
Suriname |
2.7 |
Tonga |
2.7 |
Kuwait |
2.6 |
Macao SAR |
2.6 |
Antigua and Barbuda |
2.5 |
Chile |
2.5 |
Colombia |
2.5 |
El Salvador |
2.5 |
Israel |
2.5 |
Marshall Islands |
2.5 |
Mozambique |
2.5 |
Tunisia |
2.5 |
Uruguay |
2.5 |
Andorra |
2.4 |
Bosnia and Herzegovina |
2.4 |
Brazil |
2.4 |
Hong Kong SAR |
2.4 |
Malawi |
2.4 |
Serbia |
2.4 |
St. Lucia |
2.4 |
Norway |
2.3 |
Turkmenistan |
2.3 |
Singapore |
2.2 |
The Bahamas |
2.2 |
Angola |
2.1 |
Belarus |
2.1 |
Jamaica |
2.1 |
Nauru |
2.1 |
Aruba |
2.0 |
Greece |
2.0 |
Thailand |
2.0 |
Ukraine |
2.0 |
United States |
2.0 |
Gabon |
1.9 |
Portugal |
1.9 |
Australia |
1.8 |
Brunei Darussalam |
1.8 |
Denmark |
1.8 |
Moldova |
1.7 |
St. Kitts and Nevis |
1.7 |
Vanuatu |
1.7 |
Belize |
1.5 |
Iceland |
1.4 |
Lesotho |
1.4 |
The Netherlands |
1.4 |
United Kingdom |
1.3 |
Canada |
1.2 |
Czech Republic |
1.2 |
Luxembourg |
1.2 |
Belgium |
1.1 |
Japan |
1.1 |
Slovenia |
1.1 |
South Africa |
1.1 |
Latvia |
1.0 |
Liechtenstein |
1.0 |
Mexico |
1.0 |
Micronesia |
1.0 |
Romania |
1.0 |
San Marino |
1.0 |
Trinidad and Tobago |
1.0 |
Korea |
0.9 |
Slovak Republic |
0.9 |
Switzerland |
0.9 |
New Zealand |
0.8 |
France |
0.7 |
Sweden |
0.7 |
Bolivia |
0.6 |
Hungary |
0.6 |
Iran |
0.6 |
Russia |
0.6 |
Estonia |
0.5 |
Finland |
0.5 |
Iraq |
0.5 |
Italy |
0.5 |
Venezuela |
0.5 |
Austria |
0.3 |
Germany |
0.2 |
Puerto Rico |
-0.8 |
Botswana |
-0.9 |
Yemen |
-1.5 |
Equatorial Guinea |
-1.6 |
Myanmar |
-2.7 |
Haiti |
-3.1 |
As the above table shows, five of the top 10 fastest growth rates are projected to be in Africa.
Notably, the resumption of oil exports is set to boost South Sudan’s economy by 24.3%. Beyond Africa, Guyana’s ongoing oil boom continues to drive its double-digit growth in 2025, while front-loaded pharmaceutical exports are fueling Ireland’s projected 9.1% rise.
America’s economy is expected to grow 2% in 2025, as the full-effects of tariffs have yet to hit consumers and businesses. In 2026, GDP growth is set to rise moderately to 2.1%, however several risks—from rising inflation to an asset bubble correction—could shift the outcome.
In China, growth is set to be 4.8%, down from 5% in 2024. Despite U.S. tariffs and weak domestic consumption, its economy has been resilient as it expands exports to other global regions and strategically focuses on advanced manufacturing.
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South Sudan
Libya
Guyana
Ireland
Kyrgyz Republic
Tajikistan
Ethiopia
Georgia
Guinea
Rwanda
Benin
Bhutan
Uzbekistan
India
Niger
Vietnam
Côte d’Ivoire
Uganda
Djibouti
Senegal
Tanzania
The Gambia
Zimbabwe
Kazakhstan
Zambia
Mongolia
Philippines
Democratic Republic of the Congo
Cabo Verde
Togo
Guinea-Bissau
Mali
Indonesia
Armenia
Cambodia
China
Kenya
Maldives
United Arab Emirates
Papua New Guinea
Liberia
Argentina
Malaysia
Palau
Burundi
Morocco
Paraguay
Sierra Leone
St. Vincent and the Grenadines
Egypt
Eswatini
Nepal
Dominica
Burkina Faso
Ghana
Mauritania
Panama
Saudi Arabia
Kiribati
Kosovo
Malta
Nigeria
Seychelles
Timor-Leste
Bangladesh
Cameroon
Comoros
Guatemala
Honduras
Madagascar
Taiwan
Costa Rica
Namibia
Lao P.D.R.
Türkiye
Albania
Algeria
North Macedonia
Chad
Grenada
Ecuador
Fiji
Mauritius
Montenegro
Poland
Sudan
Croatia
Azerbaijan
Bulgaria
Central African Republic
Dominican Republic
Nicaragua
Somalia
Tuvalu
Bahrain
Cyprus
Oman
Peru
Qatar
São Tomé and Príncipe
Spain
Barbados
Jordan
Lithuania
Pakistan
Republic of Congo
Samoa
Solomon Islands
Suriname
Tonga
Kuwait
Macao SAR
Antigua and Barbuda
Chile
Colombia
El Salvador
Israel
Marshall Islands
Mozambique
Tunisia
Uruguay
Andorra
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Brazil
Hong Kong SAR
Malawi
Serbia
St. Lucia
Norway
Turkmenistan
Singapore
The Bahamas
Angola
Belarus
Jamaica
Nauru
Aruba
Greece
Thailand
Ukraine
United States
Gabon
Portugal
Australia
Brunei Darussalam
Denmark
Moldova
St. Kitts and Nevis
Vanuatu
Belize
Iceland
Lesotho
The Netherlands
United Kingdom
Canada
Czech Republic
Luxembourg
Belgium
Japan
Slovenia
South Africa
Latvia
Liechtenstein
Mexico
Micronesia
Romania
San Marino
Trinidad and Tobago
Korea
Slovak Republic
Switzerland
New Zealand
France
Sweden
Bolivia
Hungary
Iran
Russia
Estonia
Finland
Iraq
Italy
Venezuela
Austria
Germany
Puerto Rico
Botswana
Yemen
Equatorial Guinea
Myanmar
Haiti












