Secondary Sector of The Economy - List of Countries By Industrial Output

List of Countries By Industrial Output

Largest countries by industrial output, 2011
Economy Countries by industrial output in 2011 (billions in USD)
European Union 4,377
(01) China 3,416
(02) United States 2,895
(03) Japan 1,602
(04) Germany 1,032
(05) Brazil 686
(06) Russia 683
(07) Italy 543
(08) France 522
(09) United Kingdom 520
(10) India 482
(11) Canada 471
(12) South Korea 438
(13) Saudi Arabia 413
(14) Indonesia 400
(15) Mexico 395
(16) Spain 382
(17) Australia 366
(18) Turkey 219
(19) Netherlands 203
(20) United Arab Emirates 194
Rest of the World 5,862

The twenty largest countries by industrial output in 2011, according to the IMF and CIA.

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