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Global gold rankings: Where Ghana stands among top producers in 2026

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Global gold rankings: Where Ghana stands among top producers in 2026
Ghana ranks among the world’s top gold-producing countries in 2026. See the full global rankings, top producers, and what it means for Ghana’s economy
Ghana has secured its place among the world’s top gold producers, ranking 6th globally in 2025. The latest data highlights the country’s growing influence in the global gold market, alongside industry giants like China and Russia.
Today, gold continues to play a vital role across industries and markets. It underpins jewellery production, strengthens investment portfolios, and serves as a reserve asset for central banks, while also supporting innovations in electronics and renewable energy technologies.
Its timeless appeal lies in its rarity, durability, and the confidence it inspires during times of economic uncertainty.
According to the World Gold Council’s 2025 Gold Demand Trends Report, China has retained its position as the world’s largest gold producer.
Its dominance is underpinned by significant investment in exploration and technology, a thriving domestic market, and strong government support that promotes industrial efficiency.
Russia remains a close contender, leveraging its vast mineral reserves and extensive mining operations across its expansive territory.
Australia also maintains a leading position, supported by its sophisticated mining infrastructure and robust regulatory framework, which have enabled steady production levels despite fluctuations in global demand.
North America continues to wield influence in the gold market, with Canada and the United States ranking among the top producers, benefiting from advanced mining technologies, political stability, and decades of resource management expertise.
In Africa, Ghana stands out as the continent’s leading gold producer, surpassing several long-established mining nations. Ghana’s consistent performance underscores the growing importance of Africa’s mining sector in global supply chains and regional development.
Nevertheless, challenges such as environmental sustainability and the regulation of artisanal mining persist and require ongoing attention.
Beyond these leading producers, several countries in Latin America and Asia continue to play significant roles in the gold industry.
Nations such as Mexico, Indonesia, Peru, and Uzbekistan have invested heavily in modern exploration and production methods to secure their positions in the global ranking.
Together, the world’s top ten gold-producing countries account for a substantial share of total global output, influencing international trade flows, investment strategies, and market prices.

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