List of Countries By Tertiary Output
Bellow is a list of countries by service output in 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 |
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The twenty largest countries by tertiary output in 2011, according to the IMF and CIA. |
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