List of Countries By Tertiary Output
Below is a list of countries by service output in 2012.
Economy | Countries by tertiary output in 2012 (billions in USD) |
---|---|
European Union | 12,546 |
(01) United States | 12,475 |
(02) Japan | 4,272 |
(03) China | 3,605 |
(04) Germany | 2,393 |
(05) France | 2,059 |
(06) United Kingdom | 1,903 |
(07) Brazil | 1,629 |
(08) Italy | 1,467 |
(09) India | 1,265 |
(10) Canada | 1,231 |
(11) Russia | 1,133 |
(12) Australia | 1,070 |
(13) Spain | 973 |
(14) Mexico | 722 |
(15) South Korea | 661 |
(16) Netherlands | 563 |
(17) Turkey | 493 |
(18) Switzerland | 442 |
(19) Belgium | 398 |
(20) Sweden | 383 |
Rest of the World | 6,185 |
The twenty largest countries by tertiary output in 2012, according to the IMF and CIA. |
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