Gross Domestic Product (GDP) per capita shows a country’s GDP divided by its total population.
The table below lists countries in the world ranked by GDP at Purchasing Power Parity (PPP) per capita, along with the Nominal GDP per capita.
PPP takes into account the relative cost of living, rather than using only exchange rates, therefore providing a more accurate picture of the real differences in income.
Sources include: World Bank
Time to reflect on the past days in Seoul, South Korea. It is my fourth time visiting Seoul. I remember from the first time I was here, how impressed I was. I feel the same way now. There is specific soul here that is hard to explain.
I has been great to meet our key clients and many Maersk colleagues and friends.
It has been very valauble days from many perspectives. We had an absolutely amazing Customs Client Forum (CCF) listening to the voice of the customer. This is an amazing country with a very strong trade focus. I will definitely be back again soon.
Great day in our Maersk Seoul office planning great things for the market. Here with parts of our amazing regional Global Trade and Customs Consulting Team.
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