China and EU Trading 2020
China and EU Trading 2020
China and EU Trading 2020
These data were published today by the Global Office of the International Comparison Program (ICP) at the
World Bank, and are the result of the 2017 round of the ICP. The ICP is a worldwide statistical partnership to
collect comparative price data and compile detailed expenditure values of countries’ GDP, and to estimate
purchasing power parities (PPPs) for the world’s economies. Using PPPs instead of market exchange rates to
convert currencies makes it possible to compare the output of economies and the material welfare of their
inhabitants in real terms (that is, controlling for differences in price levels). A summary of the results can be found
in the table below and in a Statistics Explained article on the Eurostat website.
Eurostat, the statistical office of the European Union is a partner in the ICP and provided the required data for
37 European countries (see below under “Geographical information”). Eurostat works closely together with OECD
in a joint PPP program. OECD provided the data for the non-European OECD countries.
While the US and China are about the same size in terms of GDP in PPS, their respective GDP per capita differs
by a factor of four, as shown below.
Geographical information
The European Union of 27 Member States (EU) includes Belgium, Bulgaria, Czechia, Denmark, Germany, Estonia, Ireland,
Greece, Spain, France, Croatia, Italy, Cyprus, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Hungary, Malta, the Netherlands, Austria, Poland,
Portugal, Romania, Slovenia, Slovakia, Finland and Sweden.
As of 1 February 2020, the United Kingdom is no longer part of the European Union. Information on dissemination of European
statistics after Brexit can be found on the Eurostat website.
Eurostat provides the ICP data for the 27 EU Member States, the United Kingdom, Iceland, Norway, Switzerland, Montenegro,
North Macedonia, Albania, Serbia, Turkey and Bosnia and Herzegovina. In addition, Eurostat supported the participation of
Georgia and Ukraine in the ICP.