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Industry Value Added - Ranking 1960

All countries ranked by industry value added · World Bank
Year

In 1960, Brazil (0.00%), Niger (3.89%), and Somalia, Fed. Rep. (6.97%) ranked highest in industry value added among all countries. Zambia ranked lowest at 62.15%.

Industry Value Added by Country - 1960
RankCountryValueYoY %
1st Brazil 0.00% -
2nd Niger 3.89% -
3rd Somalia, Fed. Rep. 6.97% -
4th Bangladesh 6.97% -
5th Chad 9.20% -
6th Benin 10.23% -
7th Sudan 12.57% -
8th Uganda 12.82% -
9th Côte d'Ivoire 13.14% -
10th Botswana 13.33% -
11th Senegal 13.62% -
12th Pakistan 14.57% -
13th Honduras 14.75% -
14th Singapore 16.36% -
15th Kenya 16.89% -
16th Congo, Republic of 17.03% -
17th Korea 17.26% -
18th Türkiye 17.33% -
19th Thailand 18.52% -
20th Burkina Faso 19.91% -
21st Costa Rica 20.14% -
22nd Sri Lanka 20.69% -
23rd India 20.83% -
24th Egypt, Arab Republic of 21.56% -
25th Ecuador 22.02% -
26th Malaysia 24.71% -
27th Iran, Islamic Republic of 25.75% -
28th Puerto Rico (US) 27.63% -
29th Guyana 27.86% -
30th Peru 28.22% -
31st France 30.53% -
32nd South Africa 32.47% -
33rd Gabon 33.92% -
34th Philippines 34.61% -
35th Chile 34.99% -
36th Suriname 41.70% -
37th China 44.30% -
38th Zambia 62.15% -

FAQ

Which country has the highest industry value added in 1960?

Brazil has the highest industry value added in 1960 at 0.00%.

Which country has the lowest industry value added in 1960?

Zambia has the lowest industry value added in 1960 at 62.15%.

How many countries are ranked by industry value added?

38 countries have industry value added data for 1960.

What are the top 3 countries by industry value added?

1. Brazil (0.00%), 2. Niger (3.89%), 3. Somalia, Fed. Rep. (6.97%).