We have nearly 200 countries on this planet, each with its own population, location, size, and economy. There are multiple sources that you can find online and get updates about the economy of the world. These are 5 most updated and authentic sources that provide you with the most up to date and authentic data regarding each country's economy.
Word Bank
The World Bank was founded in 1944 and has 189 members (countries) at the moment. It is one of the largest international financial institutions in the world. It has partnerships with countries and provides funds and loans to the governments of countries in need to help them with economic development. The World Bank provided authentic and up to date information about the economic situation of nearly all countries too. You can find the link to its website here: https://www.worldbank.org/ext/en/home or search World Bank.
International Monetary Fund (IMF)
The International Monetary Fund is an international organization with 191 countries as its members at the moment. It was founded in 1944. The focus of the IMF is on trade around the world, fiscal policies, and sovereign debt (the ability to carry debt among countries). It offers valuable data regarding the economic condition of countries. You can find the link to its website here: https://www.imf.org/en/Data or search International Monetary Fund (IMF).
World Trade Organization (WTO)
The World Trade Organization (WTO) is an international organization founded in 1995. It has over 160 members. WTO focuses on a global system for trade rules, a forum for negotiations on trade agreements, settling disputes about trade, and supporting the members in need. It offers valuable information about global trade. You can find it by searching World Trade Organization or through this link: https://www.wto.org/
United Nations Comtrade Database (UN Comtrade)
The UN Comtrade provides data from nearly 200 countries. It offers information about global trade statistics through monthly and yearly reports. You can find it by searching UN Comtrade or through this link: https://comtradeplus.un.org/
Trading Economics
Trading Economics is a platform founded in 2008 that offers information about economic indicators and many more. It provides data from 196 countries at the moment. The data is taken from various sources, such as the World Bank, IMF, and other sources. It is a user-friendly platform and easy to navigate. You can find it by searching Trading Economics or through this link: https://tradingeconomics.com/
There are other sources that provide important information that can be found online. The links mentioned are not sponsored, they are the website links taken from each source’s website.
By M. Nargis