Tertiary Sector of The Economy - List of Countries By Tertiary Output

List of Countries By Tertiary Output

Below is a list of countries by service output in 2011.

Largest countries by tertiary output, 2011
Economy Countries by tertiary output in 2011 (billions in USD)
European Union 12,867
(01) United States 12,015
(02) Japan 4,203
(03) China 3,146
(04) Germany 2,525
(05) France 2,204
(06) United Kingdom 1,881
(07) Brazil 1,670
(08) Italy 1,614
(09) Canada 1,233
(10) Russia 1,084
(11) Australia 1,063
(12) Spain 1,060
(13) India 945
(14) Mexico 716
(15) South Korea 650
(16) Netherlands 614
(17) Turkey 487
(18) Switzerland 454
(19) Belgium 398
(20) Sweden 382
Rest of the World 5,472

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

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