G7 Countries

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 The G7 is an intergovernmental association made up of countries that have the world's biggest, most developed economies.

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The G7 was previously called the G8, until Russia was expelled from the group.

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 The G7 does not include some of the world's biggest economies, such as China, Brazil, and India.

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G7 Members Canada

Canada has the 10th largest economy in the world, valued at around $U.S. 1.74 trillion as of 2019. Much of Canada’s economy depends on its natural resources. 

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Italy

Italy has the world’s 8th largest economy. Its economy is valued at approximately U.S.$2 trillion. Italy’s top export is machinery, including computers.  

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France

France has the world’s 7th largest economy. In 2019, France’s total GDP was an estimated  U.S.$ 2.72 trillion. The country’s leading export is machinery, including computers. 

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United Kingdom

The economy of the United Kingdom is valued at U.S.$2.83 trillion, based on 2019 statistics, making it the world’s 6th largest economy. 

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Germany

Germany hosts the world’s 4th largest economy, valued at U.S.$3.86 trillion as of 2019. Germany is also the largest economy in Europe. 

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Japan

The so-called Land of the Rising Sun is where you will find the world’s 3rd largest economy, valued at U.S.$5.08 trillion, according to 2019 figures. 

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United States

The United States of America is the home of the world’s largest economy. The U.S. economy is valued at a whopping U.S.$21. 

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