This article lists Belgian provinces and regions (NUTS 2) by gross domestic product (GDP).
By GDPEdit
This table reports the gross domestic product (nominal GDP), expressed in billions of euro, of the ten provinces and the Brussels capital region in 2019.[1]
Flemish Region Walloon Region
Rank | Province | GDP in bn. EUR |
---|---|---|
1 | Antwerp | 92,088 |
- | Brussels | 86,650 |
2 | East Flanders | 57,559 |
3 | Flemish Brabant | 51,750 |
4 | West Flanders | 48,326 |
5 | Hainaut | 35,041 |
6 | Liège | 32,720 |
7 | Limburg | 29,502 |
8 | Walloon Brabant | 21,024 |
9 | Namur | 13,906 |
10 | Luxembourg | 7,351 |
Belgium | 476,203 |
By GDP per capitaEdit
This table reports the gross domestic product (adjusted for purchasing power parity), expressed in euro, of the ten provinces and the Brussels capital region in 2018.[2]
Flemish Region Walloon Region
Rank | Province | GDP per capita in EUR |
---|---|---|
- | Brussels | 71,100 |
1 | Walloon Brabant | 51,800 |
2 | Antwerp | 49,300 |
3 | Flemish Brabant | 44,900 |
4 | West Flanders | 40,300 |
5 | East Flanders | 37,800 |
6 | Limburg | 33,600 |
7 | Liège | 29,400 |
8 | Namur | 27,900 |
9 | Hainaut | 26,000 |
10 | Luxembourg | 25,500 |
Belgium | 41,400 |