In 2025, a total of over 3,700 tons of gold were mined worldwide. Which countries produce the largest quantities of the rare precious metal? In the following ranking we present the top 10 largest gold producers among the countries.
Gold is one of the rarest precious metals – only around four to five milligrams of the yellow metal can be extracted from one ton of earth mined from a depth of 15 kilometers. How much gold do different countries dig up on average each year?
These countries are the largest gold producers
11th place: The ranking
The yellow precious metal has always been one of the most valuable resources and, due to its diverse uses in jewelry or coins, but also in medicine and electronics, it is hard to imagine life without it. The following ranking presents the top 10 largest gold producers among countries. The ranking is based on the findings of the US Geological Survey/USGS 2025. The data is as of December 31, 2025.
Source: USGS 2025, Image: Sebastian Duda / Shutterstock.com
10th place: Indonesia
With the production of a total of 90 tons of gold, Indonesia ranks 10th. Compared to 2024 (94 tons), the value is declining.
Source: USGS 2025, Image: Dr. Stephan Barth / pixelio.de
9th place: Peru
With a gold production of 110 tons, Peru ranks ninth. Last year the South American country only produced 108 tons.
The gold medal and thus first place in the top 10 ranking of the largest gold producers among countries goes to China: an impressive 380 tons were mined in 2025. This was even higher than the previous year (377 tons). The last time China exceeded the magical 400-ton limit was in 2018.
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