Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP)

11 COUNTRIES MAKE UP THE CPTPP GROUP

World Economics has combined 11 countries to represent the CPTPP. Overall these countries account for 10% of Global GDP and 7% of global GDP growth in the past 10 years (2012-2022).

The CPTPP are home to over 0.5 billion people with an average life expectancy of 78 years and a current median age of 35 against a global average of 30.



Economics




CPTPP
Countries
Revised GDP PPP
Int$, Billions
CAGR
10 Year
Rate
%, 2012-2022
Share of
Global
GDP
%
Share of Global GDP Growth
%, 2012-2022
Revised GDP Per Capita
Int$
Government Debt to Revised GDP
%







Australia 1,457.2 2.2% 0.9% 0.6% 55,897 51.6%
Brunei Darussalam 39.1 -0.4% 0.0% 0.0% 87,692 1.3%
Canada 2,105.8 1.6% 1.2% 0.7% 54,854 91.9%
Chile 606.4 2.6% 0.4% 0.3% 31,502 30.3%
Japan 5,675.5 0.6% 3.3% 0.8% 45,192 240.7%
Malaysia 1,305.4 4.1% 0.8% 1.0% 39,341 51.2%
Mexico 3,375.1 1.3% 2.0% 0.9% 25,654 41.9%
New Zealand 247.8 2.9% 0.1% 0.1% 50,590 51.4%
Peru 661.7 2.8% 0.4% 0.3% 19,645 22.8%
Singapore 661.5 3.1% 0.4% 0.4% 111,301 127.8%
Vietnam 1,535.2 8.6% 0.9% 1.9% 15,514 29.0%

CPTPP
Totals / Averages:
17,670.6 N/A 10.3% 7.1% 48,835* 67.3%*


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Notes:
  • GDP data includes estimates for the Informal Economy, and updated Base Years, to improve the often imperfect quality of CPTPP data.
  • Debt-to-GDP ratio is total gross government debt as a proportion of revised GDP.
  • Data with an astrix (*) represents an average for all countries.
  • Offical GDP data quality is often poor in Emerging Market countries. See data quality for individual countries.







Demography




Emerging Market
Countries
Population
Data Quality
Grade
Total
Population
Millions
Life Expectancy
Years
Median
Age
Years
Statistical Capacity
0-100 Index
Age Dependency
Total






Australia A 26.1 85 37.0 100.0 46.3
Brunei Darussalam E 0.4 75 31.8 60.8
Canada A 38.4 83 40.2 100.0 47.9
Chile B 19.3 79 34.9 86.7 54.8
Japan A 125.6 85 48.4 100.0 28.9
Malaysia B 33.2 75 29.9 76.7 56.7
Mexico A 131.6 70 29.0 80.0 50.6
New Zealand A 4.9 83 36.5 100.0 46.6
Peru B 33.7 72 28.2 80.0 47.0
Singapore A 5.9 83 41.8 100.0 64.6
Vietnam B 99.0 74 32.0 74.4 54.4

CPTPP
Totals / Averages:
N/A 518.0 78* 35.4* 81.6* 50.8*


Notes:
  • Data with an astrix (*) represents an average for all countries.
  • Statistical Capacity Index numbers shown on a scale of 0-100.
    0 = Low level of resources, 100 = High level of resources.


Key:
Data Quality Grade definitions:
         A: As good as it gets;
         B: Use with caution;
         C: Unreliable for many purposes
         D: Extremely poor quality.








Environmental, Social and Governance




Emerging Market
Countries:
Carbon Emissions
Total MTCo2e
Methane Emissions
Total MTCo2e
Population in Poverty
% of Pop
Years of Schooling
Years
Rule
of Law
0-100 Index
Corruption Levels
0-100 Index






Australia 391.2 138.0 0% 13 91.2 75
Brunei Darussalam 10.5 - <0.1% 9 73.2
Canada 545.6 103.9 0% 14 90.1 74
Chile 85.4 11.9 0% 11 73.8 67
Japan 1,067.4 27.7 0% 13 89.0 73
Malaysia 256.0 39.7 0% 11 65.6 47
Mexico 407.2 143.3 3% 9 34.4 31
New Zealand 33.8 31.7 0% 13 94.5 87
Peru 56.3 33.4 4% 9 40.9 36
Singapore 32.5 4.4 0% 5 95.4 83
Vietnam 326.0 82.5 2% 8 49.4 42

CPTPP
Totals/Averages:
3,212.0 616.5 N/A 10* 72.5* 56*


Notes:
  • Data with an astrix (*) represents an average for all countries.
  • Index numbers shown on a scale of 0-100.
    Rule of Law: 0 = low rule of law, 100 = High rule of law.
    Corruption Perceptions Index: 0 = High levels of corruption, 100 = Low levels of corruption.
  • Total Carbon and Methane data expressed in MTCo2e (Million Metric Tons of CO2 equivalent)
  • Data with an astrix (*) represents an average for all countries.



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