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Mayottelowest 10%: NA%highest 10%: NA%

Mexicolowest 10%: 1.7%highest 10%: 36.3% (2008)

Micronesia, Federated States oflowest 10%: NA%highest 10%: NA%

Moldovalowest 10%: 3%highest 10%: 28.2% (2004)

Monacolowest 10%: NA%highest 10%: NA%

Mongolialowest 10%: 2.9%highest 10%: 24.9% (2005)

Montserratlowest 10%: NA%highest 10%: NA%

Moroccolowest 10%: 2.7%highest 10%: 33.2% (2007)

Mozambiquelowest 10%: 2.1%highest 10%: 39.2% (2003)

Namibialowest 10%: 1.1%highest 10%: 53% (2008)

Naurulowest 10%: NA%highest 10%: NA%

Nepallowest 10%: 6%highest 10%: 40.6% (2008)

Netherlandslowest 10%: 2.5%highest 10%: 22.9% (1999)

New Caledonialowest 10%: NA%highest 10%: NA%

New Zealandlowest 10%: %NAhighest 10%: %NA

Nicaragualowest 10%: 1.4%highest 10%: 41.8% (2005)

Nigerlowest 10%: 2.3%highest 10%: 35.7% (2005)

Nigerialowest 10%: 2%highest 10%: 32.4% (2004)

Niuelowest 10%: NA%highest 10%: NA%

Northern Mariana Islandslowest 10%: NA%highest 10%: NA%

Norwaylowest 10%: 3.9%highest 10%: 23.4% (2000)

Omanlowest 10%: NA%highest 10%: NA%

Pakistanlowest 10%: 3.9%highest 10%: 26.5% (2005)

Palaulowest 10%: NA%highest 10%: NA%

Panamalowest 10%: 0.8%highest 10%: 41.4% (2006)

Papua New Guinealowest 10%: 1.7%highest 10%: 40.5% (1996)

Paraguaylowest 10%: 1.1%highest 10%: 42.3% (2007)

Perulowest 10%: 1.5%highest 10%: 37.9% (2006)

Philippineslowest 10%: 2.4%highest 10%: 31.2% (2006)

Polandlowest 10%: 3%highest 10%: 27.2% (2005)

Portugallowest 10%: 3.1%highest 10%: 28.4% (1995 est.)

Puerto Ricolowest 10%: NA%highest 10%: NA%

Qatarlowest 10%: NA%highest 10%: NA%

Romanialowest 10%: 1.2%highest 10%: 20.8% (2006)

Russialowest 10%: 1.9%highest 10%: 30.4% (September 2007)

Rwandalowest 10%: 2.1%highest 10%: 38.2% (2000)

Saint Helena, Ascension, and Tristan da Cunhalowest 10%: NA%highest 10%: NA%

Saint Kitts and Nevislowest 10%: NA%highest 10%: NA%

Saint Lucialowest 10%: NA%highest 10%: NA%

Saint Pierre and Miquelonlowest 10%: NA%highest 10%: NA%

Saint Vincent and the Grenadineslowest 10%: NA%highest 10%: NA%

Samoalowest 10%: NA%highest 10%: NA%

San Marinolowest 10%: NA%highest 10%: NA%

Sao Tome and Principelowest 10%: NA%highest 10%: NA%

Saudi Arabialowest 10%: NA%highest 10%: NA%

Senegallowest 10%: 2.5%highest 10%: 30.1% (2005)

Seychelleslowest 10%: NA%highest 10%: NA%

Sierra Leonelowest 10%: 2.6%highest 10%: 33.6% (2003)

Singaporelowest 10%: 4.4%highest 10%: 23.2% (2008)

Slovakialowest 10%: 3.1%highest 10%: 20.9% (1996)

Slovenialowest 10%: 3.4%highest 10%: 24.6% (2004)

Solomon Islandslowest 10%: NA%highest 10%: NA%

Somalialowest 10%: NA%highest 10%: NA%

South Africalowest 10%: 1.3%highest 10%: 44.7% (2000)

Spainlowest 10%: 2.6%highest 10%: 26.6% (2000)

Sri Lankalowest 10%: 1.1%highest 10%: 39.7% (2004)

Sudanlowest 10%: NA%highest 10%: NA%

Surinamelowest 10%: NA%highest 10%: NA%

Swazilandlowest 10%: 1.6%highest 10%: 40.7% (2001)

Swedenlowest 10%: 3.6%highest 10%: 22.2% (2000)

Switzerlandlowest 10%: 7.5%highest 10%: 19% (2007)

Syrialowest 10%: NA%highest 10%: NA%

Taiwanlowest 10%: NAhighest 10%: 41.1% (2002)

Tajikistanlowest 10%: 3.3%highest 10%: 25.6% (2007 est.)

Tanzanialowest 10%: 2.9%highest 10%: 26.9% (2000)

Thailandlowest 10%: 1.6%highest 10%: 33.7% (2006)

Timor-Lestelowest 10%: 2.9%highest 10%: 31.3% (2001)

Togolowest 10%: 3.3%highest 10%: 27.1% (2006)

Tongalowest 10%: NA%highest 10%: NA%

Trinidad and Tobagolowest 10%: NA%highest 10%: NA%

Tunisialowest 10%: 2.3%highest 10%: 31.5% (2000)

Turkeylowest 10%: 1.9%highest 10%: 33.2% (2005)

Turkmenistanlowest 10%: 2.6%highest 10%: 31.7% (1998)

Turks and Caicos Islandslowest 10%: NA%highest 10%: NA%

Tuvalulowest 10%: NA%highest 10%: NA%

Ugandalowest 10%: 2.6%highest 10%: 34.1% (2005)

Ukrainelowest 10%: 3.4%highest 10%: 25.7% (2006)

United Arab Emirateslowest 10%: NA%highest 10%: NA%

United Kingdomlowest 10%: 2.1%highest 10%: 28.5% (1999)

United Stateslowest 10%: 2%highest 10%: 30% (2007 est.)

Uruguaylowest 10%: 1.7%highest 10%: 34.8% (2006)

Uzbekistanlowest 10%: 2.8%highest 10%: 29.6% (2003)

Vanuatulowest 10%: NA%highest 10%: NA%

Venezuelalowest 10%: 1.7%highest 10%: 32.7% (2006)

Vietnamlowest 10%: 3.1%highest 10%: 29.8% (2006)

Virgin Islandslowest 10%: NA%highest 10%: NA%

Wallis and Futunalowest 10%: NA%highest 10%: NA%

West Banklowest 10%: NA%highest 10%: NA%

Western Saharalowest 10%: NA%highest 10%: NA%

Worldlowest 10%: 2.7%highest 10%: 27.3% (2005 est.)

Yemenlowest 10%: 2.9%highest 10%: 30.8% (2005)

Zambialowest 10%: 1.2%highest 10%: 38.8% (2004)

Zimbabwelowest 10%: 2%highest 10%: 40.4% (1995)

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Field Listing :: Labor force - by occupation

This entry lists the percentage distribution of the labor force byoccupation. The distribution will total less than 100 percent if thedata are incomplete and may range from 99-101 percent due torounding.Country

Labor force - by occupation(%)

Afghanistanagriculture: 78.6%industry: 5.7%services: 15.7% (FY08/09 est.)

Albaniaagriculture: 58%industry: 15%services: 27% (September 2006 est.)

Algeriaagriculture: 14%industry: 13.4%construction and public works: 10%trade: 14.6%government: 32%other: 16% (2003 est.)

American Samoaagriculture: 34%industry: 33%services: 33% (1990)

Andorraagriculture: 0.5%industry: 18.5%services: 81% (2008)

Angolaagriculture: 85%industry and services: 15% (2003 est.)

Anguillaagriculture/fishing/forestry/mining: 4%manufacturing: 3%construction: 18%transportation and utilities: 10%commerce: 36%services: 29% (2000 est.)

Antigua and Barbudaagriculture: 7%industry: 11%services: 82% (1983)

Argentinaagriculture: 5%industry: 23%services: 72% (2009 est.)

Armeniaagriculture: 46.2%industry: 15.6%services: 38.2% (2006 est.)

Arubaagriculture: NA%industry: NA%services: NA%note: most employment is in wholesale and retail trade and repair,followed by hotels and restaurants; oil refining

Australiaagriculture: 3.6%industry: 21.1%services: 75% (2009 est.)

Austriaagriculture: 5.5%industry: 27.5%services: 67% (2005 est.)

Azerbaijanagriculture: 38.3%industry: 12.1%services: 49.6% (2008)

Bahamas, The agriculture: 5% industry: 5% tourism: 50% other services: 40% (2005 est.)

Bahrainagriculture: 1%industry: 79%services: 20% (1997 est.)

Bangladeshagriculture: 45%industry: 30%services: 25% (2008)

Barbadosagriculture: 10%industry: 15%services: 75% (1996 est.)

Belarusagriculture: 14%industry: 34.7%services: 51.3% (2003 est.)

Belgiumagriculture: 2%industry: 25%services: 73% (2007 est.)

Belizeagriculture: 10.2%industry: 18.1%services: 71.7% (2007 est.)

Bermudaagriculture and fishing: 3%laborers: 17%clerical: 19%professional and technical: 21%administrative and managerial: 15%sales: 7%services: 19% (2004 est.)

Bhutanagriculture: 63%industry: 6%services: 31% (2004 est.)

Boliviaagriculture: 40%industry: 17%services: 43% (2006 est.)

Bosnia and Herzegovinaagriculture: 20.5%industry: 32.6%services: 47% (2008)

Botswanaagriculture: NA%industry: NA%services: NA%

Brazilagriculture: 20%industry: 14%services: 66% (2003 est.)

British Virgin Islandsagriculture: 0.6%industry: 40%services: 59.4% (2005)

Bruneiagriculture: 4.2%industry: 62.8%services: 33% (2008 est.)

Bulgariaagriculture: 7.5%industry: 36.4%services: 56.1% (2008 est.)

Burkina Fasoagriculture: 90%industry and services: 10% (2000 est.)

Burmaagriculture: 70%industry: 7%services: 23% (2001 est.)

Burundiagriculture: 93.6%industry: 2.3%services: 4.1% (2002 est.)

Cambodiaagriculture: 67.9%industry: 12.7%services: 19.5% (2009 est.)

Cameroonagriculture: 70%industry: 13%services: 17% (2001 est.)

Canadaagriculture: 2%manufacturing: 13%construction: 6%services: 76%other: 3% (2006 est.)

Cayman Islandsagriculture: 1.9%industry: 19.1%services: 79% (2008 est.)

Chadagriculture: 80% (subsistence farming, herding, and fishing)industry and services: 20% (2006 est.)

Chileagriculture: 13.2%industry: 23%services: 63.9% (2005)

Chinaagriculture: 39.5%industry: 27.2%services: 33.2% (2008 est.)

Cocos (Keeling) Islandsnote: the Cocos Islands Cooperative SocietyLtd. employs construction workers, stevedores, and lighterageworkers; tourism employs others

Colombiaagriculture: 18%industry: 18.9%services: 63.1% (2009 est.)

Comoros agriculture: 80% industry and services: 20% (1996 est.)

Congo, Democratic Republic of theagriculture: NA%industry: NA%services: NA%

Cook Islandsagriculture: 29%industry: 15%services: 56% (1995)

Costa Ricaagriculture: 14%industry: 22%services: 64% (2006 est.)

Cote d'Ivoire agriculture: 68% industry and services: NA (2007 est.)

Croatiaagriculture: 5%industry: 31.3%services: 63.6% (2008)

Cubaagriculture: 20%industry: 19.4%services: 60.6% (2005)

Curacaoagriculture: 1.2%industry: 16.9%services: 81.8%

Cyprusagriculture: 8.5%industry: 20.5%services: 71% (2006 est.)

Czech Republicagriculture: 3.6%industry: 40.2%services: 56.2% (2007)

Denmarkagriculture: 2.5%industry: 20.2%services: 77.3% (2005 est.)

Djiboutiagriculture: NA%industry: NA%services: NA%

Dominicaagriculture: 40%industry: 32%services: 28% (2000 est.)

Dominican Republicagriculture: 14.6%industry: 22.3%services: 63.1% (2005 est.)

Ecuadoragriculture: 8.3%industry: 21.2%services: 70.4% (2005)

Egyptagriculture: 32%industry: 17%services: 51% (2001 est.)

El Salvadoragriculture: 19%industry: 23%services: 58% (2006 est.)

Eritreaagriculture: 80%industry and services: 20% (2004 est.)

Estoniaagriculture: 2.8%industry: 22.7%services: 74.5% (2008)

Ethiopiaagriculture: 85%industry: 5%services: 10% (2009 est.)

European Unionagriculture: 5.6%industry: 27.7%services: 66.7% (2007 est.)

Falkland Islands (Islas Malvinas)agriculture: 95% (mostlysheepherding and fishing)industry and services: 5% (1996)

Faroe Islandsagriculture: 10.2%industry: 20.5%services: 69.2% (2008)

Fijiagriculture: 70%industry and services: 30% (2001 est.)

Finlandagriculture and forestry: 4.5%industry: 18.2%construction: 7.3%commerce: 15.9%finance, insurance, and business services: 14.5%transport and communications: 6.9%public services: 32.7% (2008)

Franceagriculture: 3.8%industry: 24.3%services: 71.8% (2005)

French Polynesiaagriculture: 13%industry: 19%services: 68% (2002)

Gabonagriculture: 60%industry: 15%services: 25% (2000 est.)

Gambia, Theagriculture: 75%industry: 19%services: 6% (1996)

Gaza Stripagriculture: 12%industry: 5%services: 83% (June 2008)

Georgiaagriculture: 55.6%industry: 8.9%services: 35.5% (2006 est.)

Germanyagriculture: 2.4%industry: 29.7%services: 67.8% (2005)

Ghanaagriculture: 56%industry: 15%services: 29% (2005 est.)

Gibraltaragriculture: negligibleindustry: 40%services: 60% (2001)

Greeceagriculture: 12.4%industry: 22.4%services: 65.1% (2005 est.)

Greenlandagriculture: 4.9%industry: 31.9%services: 63.2% (2007 est.)

Grenadaagriculture: 24%industry: 14%services: 62% (1999 est.)

Guamagriculture: 26%industry: 10%services: 64% (2004 est.)

Guatemalaagriculture: 50%industry: 15%services: 35% (1999 est.)

Guineaagriculture: 76%industry and services: 24% (2006 est.)

Guinea-Bissauagriculture: 82%industry and services: 18% (2000 est.)

Guyanaagriculture: NA%industry: NA%services: NA%

Haitiagriculture: 66%industry: 9%services: 25% (1995)

Holy See (Vatican City)note: essentially services with a smallamount of industry; nearly all dignitaries, priests, nuns, guards,and the approximately 3,000 lay workers live outside the Vatican

Hondurasagriculture: 39.2%industry: 20.9%services: 39.8% (2005 est.)

Hong Kongmanufacturing: 6.1%construction: 1.9%wholesale and retail trade, restaurants, and hotels: 42.9%financing, insurance, and real estate: 21.4%transport and communications: 7.9%community and social services: 19.7%note: above data exclude public sector (2008 est.)

Hungaryagriculture: 4.5%industry: 32.1%services: 63.4% (2008)

Icelandagriculture: 4.8%industry: 22.2%services: 73% (2008)

Indiaagriculture: 52%industry: 14%services: 34% (2009 est.)

Indonesiaagriculture: 42.1%industry: 18.6%services: 39.3% (2005 est.)

Iranagriculture: 25%industry: 31%services: 45% (June 2007)

Iraqagriculture: 21.6%industry: 18.7%services: 59.8% (2008 est.)

Irelandagriculture: 6%industry: 27%services: 67% (2006 est.)

Isle of Managriculture, forestry, and fishing: 3%manufacturing: 11%construction: 10%transport and communication: 8%wholesale and retail distribution: 11%professional and scientific services: 18%public administration: 6%banking and finance: 18%tourism: 2%entertainment and catering: 3%miscellaneous services: 10% (2001)

Israelagriculture: 2%industry: 16%services: 82% (September 2008)

Italyagriculture: 4.2%industry: 30.7%services: 65.1% (2005)

Jamaicaagriculture: 17%industry: 19%services: 64% (2006)

Japanagriculture: 4%industry: 28%services: 68% (2009 est.)

Jordanagriculture: 2.7%industry: 20%services: 77.4% (2007 est.)

Kazakhstanagriculture: 31.5%industry: 18.4%services: 50% (2006 est.)

Kenyaagriculture: 75%industry and services: 25% (2007 est.)

Kiribati agriculture: 2.7% industry: 32% services: 65.3% (2000)

Korea, North agriculture: 35% industry and services: 65% (2008 est.)

Korea, Southagriculture: 7.3%industry: 24.3%services: 68.4% (2010 est.)

Kosovoagriculture: 16.5%industry: NAservices: NA (2007 est.)

Kuwaitagriculture: NA%industry: NA%services: NA%

Kyrgyzstanagriculture: 48%industry: 12.5%services: 39.5% (2005 est.)

Laosagriculture: 80%industry and services: 20% (2009 est.)

Latviaagriculture: 12.1%industry: 25.8%services: 61.8% (2005 est.)

Lebanonagriculture: NA%industry: NA%services: NA%

Lesothoagriculture: 86% of resident population engaged insubsistence agriculture; roughly 35% of the active male wage earnerswork in South Africaindustry and services: 14% (2002 est.)

Liberiaagriculture: 70%industry: 8%services: 22% (2000 est.)

Libyaagriculture: 17%industry: 23%services: 59% (2004 est.)

Liechtensteinagriculture: 1.7%industry: 43.5%services: 55.4% (December 2006)

Lithuaniaagriculture: 14%industry: 29.1%services: 56.9% (2005)

Luxembourgagriculture: 2.2%industry: 17.2%services: 80.6% (2007 est.)

Macaumanufacturing: 4.9%construction: 9.3%transport and communications: 5.2%wholesale and retail trade: 12.6%restaurants and hotels: 13.6%gambling: 14.2%public sector: 6.6%financial services: 2.1%other services and agriculture: 31.5% (2009 est.)

Macedonia agriculture: 18.6% industry: 29.5% services: 51.9% (September 2009)

Malawi agriculture: 90% industry and services: 10% (2003 est.)

Malaysiaagriculture: 13%industry: 36%services: 51% (2005 est.)

Maldivesagriculture: 11%industry: 23%services: 65% (2006 est.)

Maliagriculture: 80%industry and services: 20% (2005 est.)

Maltaagriculture: 1.6%industry: 22.8%services: 75.6% (2009 est.)

Marshall Islandsagriculture: 21.4%industry: 20.9%services: 57.7% (2000)

Mauritaniaagriculture: 50%industry: 10%services: 40% (2001 est.)

Mauritiusagriculture and fishing: 9%construction and industry: 30%transportation and communication: 7%trade, restaurants, hotels: 22%finance: 6%other services: 25% (2007)

Mexicoagriculture: 13.7%industry: 23.4%services: 62.9% (2005)

Micronesia, Federated States of agriculture: 0.9% industry: 34.4% services: 64.7% note: two-thirds are government employees (FY05 est.)

Moldovaagriculture: 40.6%industry: 16%services: 43.3% (2005 est.)

Mongoliaagriculture: 34%industry: 5%services: 61% (2008)

Montenegroagriculture: 2%industry: 30%services: 68% (2004 est.)

Moroccoagriculture: 44.6%industry: 19.8%services: 35.5% (2006 est.)

Mozambiqueagriculture: 81%industry: 6%services: 13% (1997 est.)

Namibiaagriculture: 16.3%industry: 22.4%services: 61.3% (2008 est.)

Naurunote: employed in mining phosphates, public administration,education, and transportation (1992)

Nepalagriculture: 75%industry: 7%services: 18% (2004 est.)

Netherlandsagriculture: 2%industry: 18%services: 80% (2005 est.)

New Caledoniaagriculture: 20%industry: 20%services: 60% (2002)

New Zealandagriculture: 7%industry: 19%services: 74% (2006 est.)

Nicaraguaagriculture: 28%industry: 19%services: 53% (2010 est.)

Nigeragriculture: 90%industry: 6%services: 4% (1995)

Nigeriaagriculture: 70%industry: 10%services: 20% (1999 est.)

Niuenote: most work on family plantations; paid work exists only ingovernment service, small industry, and the Niue Development Board

Norfolk Islandagriculture: 10%industry and services: 90%

Northern Mariana Islandsagriculture: NA%industry: NA%services: NA%

Norwayagriculture: 2.9%industry: 21.1%services: 76% (2008)

Omanagriculture: NA%industry: NA%services: NA%

Pakistanagriculture: 43%industry: 20.3%services: 36.6% (2005 est.)

Palauagriculture: 20%industry: NA%services: NA% (1990)

Panamaagriculture: 6%industry: 18%services: 76% (2009 est.)

Papua New Guineaagriculture: 85%industry: NA%services: NA% (2005 est.)

Paraguayagriculture: 26.5%industry: 18.5%services: 55% (2008)

Peruagriculture: 0.7%industry: 23.8%services: 75.5% (2005)

Philippinesagriculture: 34%industry: 15%services: 51% (2009 est.)

Pitcairn Islandsnote: no business community in the usual sense;some public works; subsistence farming and fishing

Polandagriculture: 17.4%industry: 29.2%services: 53.4% (2005)

Portugalagriculture: 10%industry: 30%services: 60% (2007 est.)

Puerto Ricoagriculture: 2.1%industry: 19%services: 79% (2005 est.)

Romaniaagriculture: 29.7%industry: 23.2%services: 47.1% (2006)

Russiaagriculture: 10%industry: 31.9%services: 58.1% (2008)

Rwanda agriculture: 90% industry and services: 10% (2000)

Saint Helena, Ascension, and Tristan da Cunhaagriculture: 6%industry: 48%services: 46% (1987 est.)

Saint Luciaagriculture: 21.7%industry: 24.7%services: 53.6% (2002 est.)

Saint Martin85% directly or indirectly employed in tourist industry

Saint Pierre and Miquelonagriculture: 18%industry: 41%services: 41% (1996 est.)

Saint Vincent and the Grenadinesagriculture: 26%industry: 17%services: 57% (1980 est.)

Samoaagriculture: NA%industry: NA%services: NA%

San Marinoagriculture: 0.1%industry: 37.7%services: 62.2% (2008 est.)

Sao Tome and Principe note: population mainly engaged in subsistence agriculture and fishing; shortages of skilled workers

Saudi Arabia agriculture: 6.7% industry: 21.4% services: 71.9% (2005 est.)

Senegal agriculture: 77.5% industry and services: 22.5% (2007 est.)

Serbiaagriculture: 23.9%industry: 20.5%services: 55.6% (October 2009)

Seychellesagriculture: 3%industry: 23%services: 74% (2006)

Sierra Leoneagriculture: NA%industry: NA%services: NA%

Singaporeagriculture: 0%industry: 23.8%services: 76.2% (2008)

Sint Maartenagriculture: 1.1%industry: 15.2%services: 83.7% (2008)

Slovakiaagriculture: 3.5%industry: 27%services: 69.4% (December 2009)

Sloveniaagriculture: 2.2%industry: 35%services: 62.8% (2009)

Solomon Islandsagriculture: 75%industry: 5%services: 20% (2000 est.)

Somalia agriculture: 71% industry and services: 29% (1975)

South Africaagriculture: 9%industry: 26%services: 65% (2007 est.)

Spainagriculture: 4.2%industry: 24%services: 71.7% (2009 est.)

Sri Lankaagriculture: 32.7%industry: 26.3%services: 41% (December 2008 est.)

Sudanagriculture: 80%industry: 7%services: 13% (1998 est.)

Surinameagriculture: 8%industry: 14%services: 78% (2004)

Swazilandagriculture: NA%industry: NA%services: NA%

Swedenagriculture: 1.1%industry: 28.2%services: 70.7% (2008 est.)

Switzerlandagriculture: 3.8%industry: 23.9%services: 72.3% (2009)

Syriaagriculture: 17%industry: 16%services: 67% (2008 est.)

Taiwanagriculture: 5.1%industry: 36.8%services: 58% (2008 est.)

Tajikistanagriculture: 49.8%industry: 12.8%services: 37.4% (2009 est.)

Tanzania agriculture: 80% industry and services: 20% (2002 est.)

Thailandagriculture: 42.4%industry: 19.7%services: 37.9% (2008 est.)

Timor-Lesteagriculture: 90%industry: NA%services: NA% (2006 est.)

Togoagriculture: 65%industry: 5%services: 30% (1998 est.)

Tongaagriculture: 31.8%industry: 30.6%services: 2,003% (2003 est.)

Trinidad and Tobago agriculture: 3.8% manufacturing, mining, and quarrying: 12.8% construction and utilities: 20.4% services: 62.9% (2007 est.)

Tunisiaagriculture: 18.3%industry: 31.9%services: 49.8% (2009 est.)

Turkeyagriculture: 29.5%industry: 24.7%services: 45.8% (2005)

Turkmenistanagriculture: 48.2%industry: 14%services: 37.8% (2004 est.)

Turks and Caicos Islandsnote: about 33% in government and 20% inagriculture and fishing; significant numbers in tourism, financial,and other services

Tuvalunote: people make a living mainly through exploitation of thesea, reefs, and atolls and from wages sent home by those abroad(mostly workers in the phosphate industry and sailors)

Ugandaagriculture: 82%industry: 5%services: 13% (1999 est.)

Ukraineagriculture: 15.8%industry: 18.5%services: 65.7% (2008)

United Arab Emiratesagriculture: 7%industry: 15%services: 78% (2000 est.)

United Kingdomagriculture: 1.4%industry: 18.2%services: 80.4% (2006 est.)

United Statesfarming, forestry, and fishing: 0.7%manufacturing, extraction, transportation, and crafts: 20.3%managerial, professional, and technical: 37.2%sales and office: 24%other services: 17.7%note: figures exclude the unemployed (2009)

Uruguayagriculture: 9%industry: 15%services: 76% (2007 est.)

Uzbekistanagriculture: 44%industry: 20%services: 36% (1995)

Vanuatuagriculture: 65%industry: 5%services: 30% (2000 est.)

Venezuelaagriculture: 13%industry: 23%services: 64% (1997 est.)

Vietnamagriculture: 51.8%industry: 15.4%services: 32.7% (April 2009)

Virgin Islandsagriculture: 1%industry: 19%services: 80% (2003 est.)

Wallis and Futunaagriculture: 80%industry: 4%services: 16% (2001 est.)

West Bankagriculture: 12%industry: 23%services: 65% (June 2008)

Western Saharaagriculture: 50%industry and services: 50% (2005 est.)

Worldagriculture: 37.3%industry: 21.7%services: 41% (2005 est.)

Yemennote: most people are employed in agriculture and herding;services, construction, industry, and commerce account for less thanone-fourth of the labor force

Zambiaagriculture: 85%industry: 6%services: 9% (2004)

Zimbabweagriculture: 66%industry: 10%services: 24% (1996)

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Field Listing :: Exports - commodities

This entry provides a listing of the highest-valued exported products; it sometimes includes the percent of total dollar value. Country

Exports - commodities(%)

Afghanistanopium, fruits and nuts, handwoven carpets, wool, cotton,hides and pelts, precious and semi-precious gems

Albaniatextiles and footwear; asphalt, metals and metallic ores,crude oil; vegetables, fruits, tobacco

Algeriapetroleum, natural gas, and petroleum products 97%

American Samoacanned tuna 93%

Andorratobacco products, furniture

Angolacrude oil, diamonds, refined petroleum products, coffee,sisal, fish and fish products, timber, cotton

Anguillalobster, fish, livestock, salt, concrete blocks, rum

Antigua and Barbudapetroleum products, bedding, handicrafts,electronic components, transport equipment, food and live animals

Argentinasoybeans and derivatives, petroleum and gas, vehicles,corn, wheat

Armeniapig iron, unwrought copper, nonferrous metals, diamonds,mineral products, foodstuffs, energy

Arubalive animals and animal products, art and collectibles,machinery and electrical equipment, transport equipment

Australiacoal, iron ore, gold, meat, wool, alumina, wheat,machinery and transport equipment

Austriamachinery and equipment, motor vehicles and parts, paper andpaperboard, metal goods, chemicals, iron and steel, textiles,foodstuffs

Azerbaijanoil and gas 90%, machinery, cotton, foodstuffs

Bahamas, Themineral products and salt, animal products, rum,chemicals, fruit and vegetables

Bahrainpetroleum and petroleum products, aluminum, textiles

Bangladeshgarments, frozen fish and seafood, jute and jute goods,leather

Barbadosmanufactures, sugar and molasses, rum, other foods andbeverages, chemicals, electrical components

Belarusmachinery and equipment, mineral products, chemicals,metals, textiles, foodstuffs

Belgiummachinery and equipment, chemicals, finished diamonds,metals and metal products, foodstuffs

Belizesugar, bananas, citrus, clothing, fish products, molasses,wood, crude oil

Benincotton, cashews, shea butter, textiles, palm products, seafood

Bermudareexports of pharmaceuticals

Bhutanelectricity (to India), ferrosilicon, cement, calciumcarbide, copper wire, manganese, vegetable oil

Bolivianatural gas, soybeans and soy products, crude petroleum,zinc ore, tin

Bosnia and Herzegovinametals, clothing, wood products

Botswanadiamonds, copper, nickel, soda ash, meat, textiles

Braziltransport equipment, iron ore, soybeans, footwear, coffee,autos

British Virgin Islandsrum, fresh fish, fruits, animals; gravel, sand

Bruneicrude oil, natural gas, garments

Bulgariaclothing, footwear, iron and steel, machinery andequipment, fuels

Burkina Fasocotton, livestock, gold

Burmanatural gas, wood products, pulses, beans, fish, rice,clothing, jade and gems

Burundicoffee, tea, sugar, cotton, hides

Cambodiaclothing, timber, rubber, rice, fish, tobacco, footwear

Camerooncrude oil and petroleum products, lumber, cocoa beans,aluminum, coffee, cotton

Canadamotor vehicles and parts, industrial machinery, aircraft,telecommunications equipment; chemicals, plastics, fertilizers; woodpulp, timber, crude petroleum, natural gas, electricity, aluminum

Cape Verdefuel, shoes, garments, fish, hides

Cayman Islandsturtle products, manufactured consumer goods

Central African Republicdiamonds, timber, cotton, coffee, tobacco

Chadoil, cattle, cotton, gum arabic

Chilecopper, fruit, fish products, paper and pulp, chemicals, wine

Chinaelectrical and other machinery, including data processingequipment, apparel, textiles, iron and steel, optical and medicalequipment

Christmas Islandphosphate

Cocos (Keeling) Islandscopra

Colombiapetroleum, coffee, coal, nickel, emeralds, apparel,bananas, cut flowers

Comorosvanilla, ylang-ylang (perfume essence), cloves, copra

Congo, Democratic Republic of thediamonds, gold, copper, cobalt,wood products, crude oil, coffee

Congo, Republic of thepetroleum, lumber, plywood, sugar, cocoa,coffee, diamonds

Cook Islandscopra, papayas, fresh and canned citrus fruit, coffee;fish; pearls and pearl shells; clothing

Costa Ricabananas, pineapples, coffee, melons, ornamental plants,sugar; beef; seafood; electronic components, medical equipment

Cote d'Ivoirecocoa, coffee, timber, petroleum, cotton, bananas,pineapples, palm oil, fish

Croatiatransport equipment, machinery, textiles, chemicals,foodstuffs, fuels

Cubasugar, nickel, tobacco, fish, medical products, citrus, coffee

Curacaopetroleum products

Cypruscitrus, potatoes, pharmaceuticals, cement, clothing

Czech Republicmachinery and transport equipment, raw materials andfuel, chemicals

Denmarkmachinery and instruments, meat and meat products, dairyproducts, fish, pharmaceuticals, furniture, windmills

Djiboutireexports, hides and skins, coffee (in transit)

Dominicabananas, soap, bay oil, vegetables, grapefruit, oranges

Dominican Republicferronickel, sugar, gold, silver, coffee, cocoa,tobacco, meats, consumer goods

Ecuadorpetroleum, bananas, cut flowers, shrimp, cacao, coffee,hemp, wood, fish

Egyptcrude oil and petroleum products, cotton, textiles, metalproducts, chemicals, processed food

El Salvadoroffshore assembly exports, coffee, sugar, textiles andapparel, gold, ethanol, chemicals, electricity, iron and steelmanufactures

Equatorial Guineapetroleum, methanol, timber, cocoa

Eritrealivestock, sorghum, textiles, food, small manufactures

Estoniamachinery and equipment 29%, wood and paper 13%, metals 10%,food products 8%, textiles 5%, chemical products

Ethiopiacoffee, qat, gold, leather products, live animals, oilseeds

European Unionmachinery, motor vehicles, aircraft, plastics,pharmaceuticals and other chemicals, fuels, iron and steel,nonferrous metals, wood pulp and paper products, textiles, meat,dairy products, fish, alcoholic beverages.

Falkland Islands (Islas Malvinas)wool, hides, meat, fish, squid

Faroe Islandsfish and fish products 94%, stamps, ships

Fijisugar, garments, gold, timber, fish, molasses, coconut oil

Finlandelectrical and optical equipment, machinery, transportequipment, paper and pulp, chemicals, basic metals; timber

Francemachinery and transportation equipment, aircraft, plastics,chemicals, pharmaceutical products, iron and steel, beverages

French Polynesiacultured pearls, coconut products, mother-of-pearl,vanilla, shark meat

Gaboncrude oil 70%, timber, manganese, uranium

Gambia, Thepeanut products, fish, cotton lint, palm kernels,re-exports

Gaza Stripstrawberries, carnations

Georgiascrap metal, wine, mineral water, ores, vehicles, fruits andnuts

Germanymachinery, vehicles, chemicals, metals and manufactures,foodstuffs, textiles

Ghanagold, cocoa, timber, tuna, bauxite, aluminum, manganese ore,diamonds, horticulture

Gibraltar(principally reexports) petroleum 51%, manufactured goods

Greecefood and beverages, manufactured goods, petroleum products,chemicals, textiles

Greenlandfish and fish products 72%, metals 10% (2008)

Grenadabananas, cocoa, nutmeg, fruit and vegetables, clothing, mace

Guamtransshipments of refined petroleum products, constructionmaterials, fish, food and beverage products

Guatemalacoffee, sugar, petroleum, apparel, bananas, fruits andvegetables, cardamom

Guernseytomatoes, flowers and ferns, sweet peppers, eggplant, othervegetables

Guineabauxite, alumina, gold, diamonds, coffee, fish, agriculturalproducts

Guinea-Bissaufish, shrimp; cashew nuts, peanuts, palm kernels, sawnlumber

Guyanasugar, gold, bauxite, alumina, rice, shrimp, molasses, rum,timber

Haitiapparel, manufactures, oils, cocoa, mangoes, coffee

Hondurasapparel, coffee, shrimp, wire harnessing, cigars, bananas,gold, palm oil, fruit, lobster, lumber

Hong Kongelectrical machinery and appliances, textiles, apparel,footwear, watches and clocks, toys, plastics, precious stones,printed material

Hungarymachinery and equipment 61.1%, other manufactures 28.7%,food products 6.5%, raw materials 2%, fuels and electricity 1.6%(2009 est.)

Icelandfish and fish products 40%, aluminum, animal products,ferrosilicon, diatomite

Indiapetroleum products, precious stones, machinery, iron andsteel, chemicals, vehicles, apparel

Indonesiaoil and gas, electrical appliances, plywood, textiles,rubber

Iranpetroleum 80%, chemical and petrochemical products, fruits andnuts, carpets

Iraqcrude oil 84%, crude materials excluding fuels, food and liveanimals

Irelandmachinery and equipment, computers, chemicals,pharmaceuticals; live animals, animal products

Isle of Mantweeds, herring, processed shellfish, beef, lamb

Israelmachinery and equipment, software, cut diamonds, agriculturalproducts, chemicals, textiles and apparel

Italyengineering products, textiles and clothing, productionmachinery, motor vehicles, transport equipment, chemicals; food,beverages and tobacco; minerals, and nonferrous metals

Jamaicaalumina, bauxite, sugar, rum, coffee, yams, beverages,chemicals, wearing apparel, mineral fuels

Japantransport equipment, motor vehicles, semiconductors,electrical machinery, chemicals

Jerseylight industrial and electrical goods, dairy cattle,foodstuffs, textiles, flowers

Jordanclothing, fertilizers, potash, phosphates, vegetables,pharmaceuticals

Kazakhstanoil and oil products 59%, ferrous metals 19%, chemicals5%, machinery 3%, grain, wool, meat, coal

Kenyatea, horticultural products, coffee, petroleum products, fish,cement

Kiribaticopra 62%, coconuts, seaweed, fish

Korea, Northminerals, metallurgical products, manufactures(including armaments), textiles, agricultural and fishery products

Korea, Southsemiconductors, wireless telecommunications equipment,motor vehicles, computers, steel, ships, petrochemicals

Kosovomining and processed metal products, scrap metals, leatherproducts, machinery, appliances

Kuwaitoil and refined products, fertilizers

Kyrgyzstancotton, wool, meat, tobacco; gold, mercury, uranium,natural gas, hydropower; machinery; shoes

Laoswood products, coffee, electricity, tin, copper, gold

Latviawood and wood products, machinery and equipment, metals,textiles, foodstuffs

Lebanonjewelry, base metals, chemicals, miscellaneous consumergoods, fruit and vegetables, tobacco, construction minerals,electric power machinery and switchgear, textile fibers, paper

Lesothomanufactures 75% (clothing, footwear, road vehicles), wooland mohair, food and live animals

Liberiarubber, timber, iron, diamonds, cocoa, coffee

Libyacrude oil, refined petroleum products, natural gas, chemicals

Liechtensteinsmall specialty machinery, connectors for audio andvideo, parts for motor vehicles, dental products, hardware, preparedfoodstuffs, electronic equipment, optical products

Lithuaniamineral products 22%, machinery and equipment 10%,chemicals 9%, textiles 7%, foodstuffs 7%, plastics 7%

Luxembourgmachinery and equipment, steel products, chemicals,rubber products, glass

Macauclothing, textiles, footwear, toys, electronics, machinery andparts

Macedoniafood, beverages, tobacco; textiles, miscellaneousmanufactures, iron and steel

Madagascarcoffee, vanilla, shellfish, sugar, cotton cloth,chromite, petroleum products

Malawitobacco 53%, tea, sugar, cotton, coffee, peanuts, woodproducts, apparel

Malaysiaelectronic equipment, petroleum and liquefied natural gas,wood and wood products, palm oil, rubber, textiles, chemicals

Maldivesfish

Malicotton, gold, livestock

Maltaelectrical machinery, mechanical appliances, fish andcrustaceans, pharmaceutical products, printed material

Marshall Islandscopra cake, coconut oil, handicrafts, fish

Mauritaniairon ore, fish and fish products, gold, copper, petroleum

Mauritiusclothing and textiles, sugar, cut flowers, molasses, fish

Mayotteylang-ylang (perfume essence), vanilla, copra, coconuts,coffee, cinnamon

Mexicomanufactured goods, oil and oil products, silver, fruits,vegetables, coffee, cotton

Micronesia, Federated States offish, garments, bananas, blackpepper, sakau (kava), betel nut

Moldovafoodstuffs, textiles, machinery

Mongoliacopper, apparel, livestock, animal products, cashmere,wool, hides, fluorspar, other nonferrous metals, coal

Montserratelectronic components, plastic bags, apparel; hotpeppers, limes, live plants; cattle

Moroccoclothing and textiles, electric components, inorganicchemicals, transistors, crude minerals, fertilizers (includingphosphates), petroleum products, citrus fruits, vegetables, fish

Mozambiquealuminum, prawns, cashews, cotton, sugar, citrus, timber;bulk electricity

Namibiadiamonds, copper, gold, zinc, lead, uranium; cattle,processed fish, karakul skins

Nauruphosphates

Nepalclothing, pulses, carpets, textiles, juice, pashima, jute goods

Netherlandsmachinery and equipment, chemicals, fuels; foodstuffs

New Caledoniaferronickels, nickel ore, fish

New Zealanddairy products, meat, wood and wood products, fish,machinery

Nicaraguacoffee, beef, shrimp and lobster, tobacco, sugar, gold,peanuts; textiles and apparel

Nigeruranium ore, livestock, cowpeas, onions

Nigeriapetroleum and petroleum products 95%, cocoa, rubber

Niuecanned coconut cream, copra, honey, vanilla, passion fruitproducts, pawpaws, root crops, limes, footballs, stamps, handicrafts

Norfolk Islandpostage stamps, seeds of the Norfolk Island pine andKentia palm, small quantities of avocados

Northern Mariana Islandsgarments

Norwaypetroleum and petroleum products, machinery and equipment,metals, chemicals, ships, fish

Omanpetroleum, reexports, fish, metals, textiles

Pakistantextiles (garments, bed linen, cotton cloth, yarn), rice,leather goods, sports goods, chemicals, manufactures, carpets andrugs

Palaushellfish, tuna, copra, garments

Panamabananas, shrimp, sugar, coffee, clothing

Papua New Guineaoil, gold, copper ore, logs, palm oil, coffee,cocoa, crayfish, prawns

Paraguaysoybeans, feed, cotton, meat, edible oils, electricity,wood, leather

Perucopper, gold, zinc, crude petroleum and petroleum products,coffee, potatoes, asparagus, textiles, fishmeal

Philippinessemiconductors and electronic products, transportequipment, garments, copper products, petroleum products, coconutoil, fruits

Pitcairn Islandsfruits, vegetables, curios, stamps

Polandmachinery and transport equipment 37.8%, intermediatemanufactured goods 23.7%, miscellaneous manufactured goods 17.1%,food and live animals 7.6%

Portugalagricultural products, food products, oil products,chemical products, plastics and rubber, skins and leather, wood andcork, wood pulp and paper, textile materials, clothing, footwear,minerals and mineral products, base metals, machinery and tools,vehicles and other transport material, and optical and precisioninstruments

Puerto Ricochemicals, electronics, apparel, canned tuna, rum,beverage concentrates, medical equipment

Qatarliquefied natural gas (LNG), petroleum products, fertilizers,steel

Romaniamachinery and equipment, textiles and footwear, metals andmetal products, machinery and equipment, minerals and fuels,chemicals, agricultural products

Russiapetroleum and petroleum products, natural gas, metals, woodand wood products, chemicals, and a wide variety of civilian andmilitary manufactures

Rwandacoffee, tea, hides, tin ore


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