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Australia Building Industry Statistics

Australia Building Industry Statistics

Construction is pushing well past $268.4 billion of work done in 2023-24 as engineering and logistics demand rise, yet several building categories are quietly cooling, from office commencements down 9% to retail still centred on warehouse conversions. This Australia Building Industry stats page pulls together the latest pipeline and market pressures across property, infrastructure, and labour, including $570 billion in engineering projects to 2034 and 1,189,300 people employed in construction as at June 2024.

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Russia Statistics

Russia Statistics

Russia is home to 146,447,424 people and only 8.5 residents per square kilometer, a vast country with a median age of 40.3 years and life expectancy of 73.1 years. Urban life and familiar languages sit beside a shrinking population and tight labor conditions, while economy and governance figures, from GDP per capita to business rankings, frame what these social statistics mean in practice.

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Pakistan Industry Statistics

Pakistan Industry Statistics

Pakistan’s cement and pharmaceuticals picture stands out for its scale and momentum, with cement dispatches hitting 47.1 million tons in FY2023 and exports rising to 9.2 million tons valued at $500 million alongside an industry capacity of 76 million tons. Steel, textiles, and manufacturing pulse in the background too, from LSM growth of 0.3 percent YoY in July 2023 to textiles driving 60 percent of exports valued at $19.3 billion in FY2023.

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Dutch Industry Statistics

Dutch Industry Statistics

Dutch chemicals and high-tech still drive the Dutch economy, with chemical exports reaching €52.3 billion and high-tech GDP at 25% of the Brainport Eindhoven region, while chemical recycling capacity is rising to 50,000 tonnes. At the same time, energy and emissions pressure is visible, as chemical industry energy use accounts for 15% of the national total and CO2 emissions stand at 18.5 million tonnes.

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Austrian Industry Statistics

Austrian Industry Statistics

Austria’s industrial engine is still dominated by people and pay, with manufacturing employing 712,000 workers in 2022 and average monthly gross earnings of €4,120. Behind that stability, the export and R&D mix is shifting fast, from €102.3 billion in industrial exports in 2022 to chemical R&D rising to €1.2 billion in 2023, revealing where value is being made and where capability is being built.

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Baja California Industry Statistics

Baja California Industry Statistics

Baja California’s aerospace bench is already hard to miss, with 15 R&D centers and $200 million invested while exports hit $4.2 billion in 2023 and 25,000 workers support 120 companies. At the same time, the state’s manufacturing muscle runs deep, employing 285,000 workers in 2023 and sending $12.4 billion in electronics exports to the US in 2022, so the page shows how high value aircraft work and export scale coexist across the same corridor.

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Africa Statistics

Africa Statistics

Africa is home to 1.46 billion people in 2023, growing at 2.35% a year, yet its median age is just 19.7 years compared with a 30.4 year global average. From urban life rising from 35% to 44% since 2000 to an education and health picture shaped by under 5 mortality and HIV prevalence, these statistics reveal a continent where youth and fast change are pressing against major social and economic constraints.

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Russian Immigration Statistics

Russian Immigration Statistics

Russians and Russian speakers are counted from Estonia to the New York metro, with global diaspora estimates topping 25 million and Germany hosting 4.7 million Russian speakers as of 2023. At home, Russia still relies on migrant labor at scale, yet the net picture is lopsided with permanent emigrant outflows of 607,000 in 2022 and education and work driving around 800,000 young people (18 to 35) to leave between 2015 and 2022.

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Australia Food Industry Statistics

Australia Food Industry Statistics

Australian households shell out about AUD 12,000 a year on food, yet half the vegetable intake gap remains and takeaway now claims 20% of spend, even as plant-based milk rises to a 15% market share in 2023. From 2,500 million snack occasions a day across the nation and coffee habits to major export winners worth AUD 66 billion in 2022-23, this page connects what Aussies buy at home with what the country ships overseas.

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Ukraine Industry Statistics

Ukraine Industry Statistics

Ukrainian industry holds up two stark faces at once, from chemical output still down 35% from 2021 to electricity supply shaped by 13.8 GW of nuclear capacity and war shaken grids. Use this 2025 updated snapshot to connect the shifts across fertilizers, food, machinery, and steel such as chemical exports revenue of $2.8 billion in 2023, plus metal capacity struggling while production inches forward.

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Oman Industry Statistics

Oman Industry Statistics

Oman Industry at a glance for 2025 shows construction momentum and infrastructure momentum side by side, from Muscat Metro reaching 70% completion and 3 lines planned by 2025 to residential construction contracts worth $5 billion awarded in 2022. Keep reading to see how ports, power, mining and manufacturing move together, with Seeb Airport adding 5 million passenger capacity in 2023 and Duqm already handling 10 million tons of cargo in its first full year in 2023.

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Global Travel Industry Statistics

Global Travel Industry Statistics

Tourism alone generated $10.4 trillion for global GDP, with direct GDP at $3.5 trillion and tourism spending rippling into $4.1 trillion more through induced effects. Get the full picture of who it employs and who it serves, from 330 million direct jobs worldwide and 1.3 billion international arrivals pre pandemic peak to sustainability pressures like plastic waste of 25,000 tons a day and 11 million projected green jobs by 2030.

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Argentina Statistics

Argentina Statistics

Argentina’s latest economic snapshot is stark and contradictory: GDP per capita is down and growth is negative while inflation still averaged 211.4% and public debt sits at 85.3% of GDP. Pair that with trade flows of near equal exports and imports around $66.6 billion each and a population that is 92.1% urban, and you get a clear reason to read beyond the headlines and see where the strain lands and where it doesn’t.

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Alberta Construction Industry Statistics

Alberta Construction Industry Statistics

Alberta’s construction industry kept momentum into 2023 with $28.5 billion in total investment, a 12% jump from the year before, while construction inflation of 6.5% reshaped costs and squeezed margins averaging 4.2%. From 173,200 jobs and 15,400 near misses logged to major pipeline and industrial expansion impacts, this page connects productivity, safety outcomes, and what the workforce gap could mean for the next cycle of builds.

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Australia Live Music Industry Statistics

Australia Live Music Industry Statistics

Australia’s live music engine sits behind 85,000 workers and 32.2 million FY2022 attendances, but the real surprise is how much the scene is changing around them, from female headlining up to 42% of major tours to 28% of venues pushing livestream tech in 2,500 events. This page turns workforce, venues and revenue figures into a clear picture of what is powering gigs now, from $2.4 billion GDP impact and $1.1 billion ticket take to the 3% 2023 closure rate that hints at a sector stabilising while still facing retirement and skill gaps.

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Australia Events Industry Statistics

Australia Events Industry Statistics

Australia’s events industry is back in full swing, generating AUD 78.2 billion in GDP and paying AUD 25.6 billion in wages in 2023, even as hybrid formats take hold across the country. From 12 million live attendees and AUD 12.4 billion in visitor spending to AI-led personalization, carbon reductions and 1,250 major venues, this page puts what Australians attend and why they return into one sharply connected picture.

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Austria Construction Industry Statistics

Austria Construction Industry Statistics

Austria’s construction sector grew to €52.3 billion in 2023 and public infrastructure spending reached €18.4 billion, underpinning everything from 2.5 GW of renewable grid connections to 1,200 km of rural broadband fiber. Track how the work is scaling with policy and technology at once, while costs jump 8.1% and the sector still faces a labor shortage at 45% of firms.

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Global Retail Industry Statistics

Global Retail Industry Statistics

Global retail is moving fast, with e commerce penetration reaching 25% by 2027 and mobile commerce already at $2.9 trillion in 2023, yet shoppers still abandon carts when shipping costs sting and returns must be seamless across channels. See how personalization drives 20% higher retention while sustainability shapes 78% of purchase decisions, alongside a clear tech and logistics stack from RFID to predictive analytics that is reshaping what wins in 2025 and beyond.

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Australia Security Industry Statistics

Australia Security Industry Statistics

See how Australia’s security industry is scaling up and modernising fast with AUD 13.4 billion in revenue and 132,000 full time equivalent workers in 2023, while staffing remains split between night shift and casual work, with women at 22% and a 24% average turnover rate. Follow the jump from 42,000 licensed crowd controllers and 85,000 security guards to what 65% CCTV AI analytics adoption and 180,000 licence plate cameras mean for risk and compliance as the sector heads toward an AUD 18.2 billion market by 2028.

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Netherlands Industry Statistics

Netherlands Industry Statistics

Manufacturing in the Netherlands kept firms moving while the employment picture cooled, with manufacturing turnover rising 2.1% year on year in Q3 2023 alongside a -0.5% employment growth in that same quarter. Track the sector’s €186.5 billion contribution to gross value added and sector splits from chemicals to machinery, then connect it to energy use, export muscle, and a skills shortage that hit 65% of firms in 2023.

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