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I’m curious about this ranking of the world’s largest economies for 2026. The USA still dominates with an estimated GDP of $31.8 trillion, but what’s really interesting is what’s happening in Asia. China has $20.7 trillion, but its growth is slowing to just 4% annually— the lowest level in four decades. The problem? An aging population and a real estate market crisis are serious constraints. Meanwhile, India is making an impression. With an estimated GDP of $4.5 trillion, it has already overtaken Japan and continues to strengthen steadily thanks to domestic demand. Germany ranks third with $5.3 trillion. It’s also interesting that Indonesia and Turkey are beginning to be seen as rapidly developing economies. As for regions, Asia remains the largest economic player, ahead of North America and Europe. The rest—the Middle East, South America, Africa, Oceania—has a much smaller share of global GDP. Geopolitical shifts are clearly visible.