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The World’s Largest Companies by Revenue (2023)

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A breakdown of the top 35 companies worldwide, based on annual revenue, totaling an astounding $10.7 trillion.


The World’s Largest Companies by Revenue (2023)

A breakdown of the top 35 companies worldwide, based on annual revenue, totaling an astounding $10.7 trillion.


North America

  1. Walmart: $648B
  2. Amazon: $575B
  3. Apple: $383B
  4. CVS Health: $358B
  5. Berkshire Hathaway: $365B
  6. UnitedHealth Group: $371B
  7. McKesson: $309B
  8. Alphabet (Google): $307B
  9. Microsoft: $212B
  10. Cigna Group: $195B
  11. ExxonMobil: $345B
  12. Costco Wholesale: $242B
  13. Chevron: $201B
  14. Cardinal Health: $205B
  15. Cencora: $262B
  16. JPMorgan Chase: $239B

Asia

  1. State Grid Corporation of China: $546B
  2. Sinopec: $430B
  3. Toyota: $312B
  4. China National Petroleum Corporation (CNPC): $422B
  5. Samsung Electronics: $198B
  6. Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (ICBC): $223B
  7. China Construction Bank: $200B
  8. Foxconn: $198B
  9. China State Construction Engineering Corporation (CSCEC): $320B

Europe

  1. Shell: $323B
  2. Volkswagen: $348B
  3. BP: $213B
  4. Stellantis: $205B
  5. Glencore: $218B
  6. TotalEnergies: $219B
  7. Trafigura: $244B

Middle East

  1. Saudi Aramco: $495B

These titans of industry dominate their respective sectors, setting benchmarks for global commerce and economic influence.

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