Manufacturing, value added (constant 2010 US$) - Country Ranking

Definition: Manufacturing refers to industries belonging to ISIC divisions 15-37. Value added is the net output of a sector after adding up all outputs and subtracting intermediate inputs. It is calculated without making deductions for depreciation of fabricated assets or depletion and degradation of natural resources. The origin of value added is determined by the International Standard Industrial Classification (ISIC), revision 3. Data are expressed constant 2010 U.S. dollars.

Source: World Bank national accounts data, and OECD National Accounts data files.

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Rank Country Value Year
1 China 3,202,500,000,000.00 2015
2 United States 2,294,470,000,000.00 2019
3 Japan 974,217,000,000.00 2019
4 Germany 658,056,000,000.00 2020
5 Korea 428,454,000,000.00 2020
6 India 362,812,000,000.00 2020
7 United Kingdom 266,968,000,000.00 2020
8 Italy 252,272,000,000.00 2020
9 France 242,519,000,000.00 2020
10 Indonesia 206,374,000,000.00 2020
11 Mexico 193,244,000,000.00 2020
12 Russia 190,302,000,000.00 2020
13 Brazil 179,249,000,000.00 2020
14 Turkey 167,290,000,000.00 2020
15 Canada 147,054,000,000.00 2020
16 Ireland 144,487,000,000.00 2020
17 Switzerland 141,057,000,000.00 2020
18 Spain 127,800,000,000.00 2020
19 Thailand 112,013,000,000.00 2020
20 Poland 92,003,180,000.00 2020
21 Netherlands 91,161,980,000.00 2020
22 Australia 82,734,060,000.00 2020
23 Saudi Arabia 80,455,030,000.00 2020
24 Malaysia 78,843,560,000.00 2020
25 Singapore 72,164,020,000.00 2020
26 Philippines 69,405,020,000.00 2020
27 Sweden 67,387,040,000.00 2020
28 Argentina 67,251,540,000.00 2020
29 Austria 67,061,840,000.00 2020
30 Egypt 61,739,010,000.00 2020
31 Belgium 58,410,750,000.00 2020
32 Iran 54,435,440,000.00 2020
33 Bangladesh 53,514,000,000.00 2020
34 Czech Republic 50,234,710,000.00 2020
35 Puerto Rico 49,519,600,000.00 2015
36 Denmark 47,906,640,000.00 2020
37 Vietnam 45,078,190,000.00 2020
38 Nigeria 43,842,090,000.00 2020
39 Israel 42,462,290,000.00 2020
40 South Africa 38,460,540,000.00 2020
41 Finland 37,942,010,000.00 2020
42 Pakistan 36,825,590,000.00 2020
43 Romania 36,735,210,000.00 2020
44 United Arab Emirates 36,488,070,000.00 2020
45 Colombia 34,946,830,000.00 2020
46 Algeria 34,103,890,000.00 2020
47 Chile 28,732,890,000.00 2020
48 Norway 25,729,630,000.00 2020
49 Hungary 25,298,900,000.00 2020
50 Portugal 25,098,140,000.00 2020
51 Peru 23,774,780,000.00 2020
52 Kazakhstan 23,530,510,000.00 2020
53 New Zealand 21,452,850,000.00 2019
54 Greece 19,198,620,000.00 2020
55 Myanmar 18,671,450,000.00 2019
56 Slovak Republic 17,482,150,000.00 2020
57 Morocco 16,866,250,000.00 2020
58 Uzbekistan 15,125,270,000.00 2020
59 Sri Lanka 14,266,700,000.00 2020
60 Qatar 14,133,270,000.00 2020
61 Ecuador 13,551,150,000.00 2020
62 Belarus 13,295,020,000.00 2020
63 Dominican Republic 11,797,090,000.00 2020
64 Ukraine 11,246,480,000.00 2020
65 Slovenia 10,601,870,000.00 2020
66 Guatemala 10,040,380,000.00 2020
67 Cuba 9,682,373,000.00 2020
68 Lithuania 8,484,790,000.00 2020
69 Oman 8,159,565,000.00 2020
70 Angola 8,105,146,000.00 2020
71 Paraguay 7,859,236,000.00 2020
72 Costa Rica 7,793,931,000.00 2020
73 Kenya 7,613,363,000.00 2020
74 Ghana 7,275,684,000.00 2020
75 Jordan 7,246,777,000.00 2020
76 Kuwait 7,080,980,000.00 2020
77 Dem. Rep. Congo 7,059,590,000.00 2020
78 Croatia 6,884,970,000.00 2020
79 Uganda 6,615,207,000.00 2020
80 Uruguay 6,550,144,000.00 2020
81 Serbia 6,411,985,000.00 2020
82 Tunisia 5,924,291,000.00 2020
83 Bahrain 5,603,682,000.00 2020
84 Côte d'Ivoire 5,581,176,000.00 2018
85 Ethiopia 5,390,817,000.00 2020
86 Cameroon 5,337,026,000.00 2020
87 Tanzania 5,178,353,000.00 2020
88 Iraq 4,898,101,000.00 2020
89 Trinidad and Tobago 3,883,849,000.00 2019
90 Cambodia 3,723,764,000.00 2020
91 Bolivia 3,680,873,000.00 2020
92 Honduras 3,563,907,000.00 2020
93 El Salvador 3,549,688,000.00 2020
94 Senegal 3,537,711,000.00 2020
95 Estonia 3,478,578,000.00 2020
96 Latvia 3,427,906,000.00 2020
97 Azerbaijan 3,356,391,000.00 2020
98 Hong Kong SAR, China 3,300,229,000.00 2020
99 Afghanistan 3,293,380,000.00 2020
100 Luxembourg 3,155,580,000.00 2020
101 Panama 2,796,989,000.00 2020
102 Brunei 2,652,123,000.00 2020
103 Gabon 2,619,102,000.00 2020
104 Haiti 2,517,267,000.00 2020
105 Lebanon 2,431,786,000.00 2020
106 Zimbabwe 2,164,935,000.00 2020
107 Bosnia and Herzegovina 2,089,791,000.00 2020
108 Nicaragua 1,908,109,000.00 2020
109 Equatorial Guinea 1,878,153,000.00 2020
110 Zambia 1,830,528,000.00 2020
111 Iceland 1,799,275,000.00 2020
112 Burkina Faso 1,553,661,000.00 2020
113 Lao PDR 1,523,777,000.00 2020
114 Nepal 1,467,081,000.00 2020
115 Benin 1,443,765,000.00 2020
116 Armenia 1,416,513,000.00 2020
117 Mozambique 1,411,557,000.00 2020
118 Guinea 1,410,442,000.00 2020
119 Georgia 1,371,057,000.00 2020
120 Cyprus 1,317,460,000.00 2020
121 Mauritius 1,289,789,000.00 2020
122 Eswatini 1,269,388,000.00 2020
123 Namibia 1,193,329,000.00 2020
124 North Macedonia 1,151,496,000.00 2020
125 Jamaica 1,139,611,000.00 2020
126 Mongolia 1,130,408,000.00 2020
127 Kyrgyz Republic 1,114,130,000.00 2020
128 Malta 1,035,075,000.00 2020
129 Madagascar 1,022,754,000.00 2020
130 Moldova 996,110,500.00 2020
131 Niger 962,356,800.00 2020
132 Tajikistan 887,767,500.00 2015
133 Botswana 884,550,600.00 2020
134 Mali 866,392,100.00 2020
135 Rwanda 853,142,100.00 2020
136 Albania 802,335,700.00 2020
137 Suriname 746,041,500.00 2020
138 Malawi 740,607,000.00 2019
139 Congo 724,057,300.00 2019
140 New Caledonia 512,481,100.00 2015
141 Fiji 503,791,100.00 2020
142 Mauritania 463,249,600.00 2020
143 San Marino 463,149,300.00 2019
144 Central African Republic 390,954,200.00 2020
145 Papua New Guinea 385,099,300.00 2019
146 Togo 384,543,200.00 2020
147 Lesotho 350,481,700.00 2020
148 Chad 276,400,000.00 2020
149 Burundi 272,575,200.00 2016
150 Macao SAR, China 257,107,100.00 2015
151 Guyana 231,653,800.00 2020
152 Montenegro 172,033,900.00 2020
153 Bhutan 145,696,600.00 2020
154 Guinea-Bissau 120,232,600.00 2018
155 Cabo Verde 113,639,600.00 2020
156 Belize 107,548,600.00 2020
157 Seychelles 94,468,250.00 2020
158 Greenland 92,575,180.00 2019
159 The Bahamas 90,132,710.00 2020
160 Djibouti 89,856,950.00 2018
161 Sierra Leone 82,646,450.00 2020
162 The Gambia 55,328,650.00 2020
163 St. Lucia 54,008,910.00 2020
164 St. Kitts and Nevis 49,155,190.00 2020
165 Samoa 48,004,930.00 2020
166 Cayman Islands 46,921,880.00 2020
167 Grenada 37,121,910.00 2020
168 Antigua and Barbuda 31,581,600.00 2020
169 Timor-Leste 31,449,700.00 2020
170 St. Vincent and the Grenadines 28,455,230.00 2020
171 Tonga 28,099,670.00 2020
172 Vanuatu 23,503,670.00 2018
173 São Tomé and Principe 23,303,900.00 2020
174 Dominica 16,551,160.00 2020
175 Kiribati 7,142,864.00 2019
176 Palau 2,540,379.00 2020
177 Nauru 0.00 2015

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Development Relevance: An economy's growth is measured by the change in the volume of its output or in the real incomes of its residents. The 2008 United Nations System of National Accounts (2008 SNA) offers three plausible indicators for calculating growth: the volume of gross domestic product (GDP), real gross domestic income, and real gross national income. The volume of GDP is the sum of value added, measured at constant prices, by households, government, and industries operating in the economy. GDP accounts for all domestic production, regardless of whether the income accrues to domestic or foreign institutions.

Limitations and Exceptions: Ideally, industrial output should be measured through regular censuses and surveys of firms. But in most developing countries such surveys are infrequent, so earlier survey results must be extrapolated using an appropriate indicator. The choice of sampling unit, which may be the enterprise (where responses may be based on financial records) or the establishment (where production units may be recorded separately), also affects the quality of the data. Moreover, much industrial production is organized in unincorporated or owner-operated ventures that are not captured by surveys aimed at the formal sector. Even in large industries, where regular surveys are more likely, evasion of excise and other taxes and nondisclosure of income lower the estimates of value added. Such problems become more acute as countries move from state control of industry to private enterprise, because new firms and growing numbers of established firms fail to report. In accordance with the System of National Accounts, output should include all such unreported activity as well as the value of illegal activities and other unrecorded, informal, or small-scale operations. Data on these activities need to be collected using techniques other than conventional surveys of firms.

Statistical Concept and Methodology: Gross domestic product (GDP) represents the sum of value added by all its producers. Value added is the value of the gross output of producers less the value of intermediate goods and services consumed in production, before accounting for consumption of fixed capital in production. The United Nations System of National Accounts calls for value added to be valued at either basic prices (excluding net taxes on products) or producer prices (including net taxes on products paid by producers but excluding sales or value added taxes). Both valuations exclude transport charges that are invoiced separately by producers. Total GDP is measured at purchaser prices. Value added by industry is normally measured at basic prices.

Aggregation method: Gap-filled total

Base Period: 2010

Periodicity: Annual

General Comments: Note: Data for OECD countries are based on ISIC, revision 4.