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Rank of developed countries

The rankings of developed countries are as follows:

1. Luxembourg

Luxembourg is a small country with a land area of only 2,586.3 square kilometers and a population of only 634, in Europe. Luxembourg is short of resources, and its external dependence on oil, natural gas and other energy sources is over 98%, but it is rich in steel resources, with proven reserves as high as 27 million tons. Around its own steel resources, Luxembourg has developed steel-based industries, such as chemical industry, machinery manufacturing, rubber and food industry.

at the same time, Luxembourg's financial industry is very developed, and its capital, Luxembourg, is called the "financial capital". There are many banks in Luxembourg, including National Savings Bank (BECC), General Bank, International Bank and Credit Bank. Luxembourg is the eighth largest financial investment center in the world, the second largest fund management center in the world and the largest in Europe. The income of Luxemburg people mainly comes from industry and finance.

second, Ireland

Ireland is a country rich in natural resources, and it can make a lot of money by selling natural resources such as natural gas, lead, zinc and coal to European countries. At the same time, Ireland is also a "tax haven" of the European Union, with relatively low taxes.

Multinational companies such as Apple, Microsoft, Google, Johnson & Johnson, Pfizer, Facebook, Intel, Sharp, Coca-Cola, etc. like to set up their EU headquarters in Ireland to avoid taxes. Although the tax in Ireland is relatively low, there are more multinational giants, and there is still a steady stream of money entering their pockets.

Third, Switzerland

The income of Swiss people mainly comes from industry and finance. Switzerland is a country with developed industries. Machinery manufacturing, chemical industry, medicine, high-grade clocks and watches, food processing and textile industry are the pillar industries of Switzerland. Switzerland is one of the largest watch producers in the world. Rolex, Vacheron Constantin, Blancpain, Wanguo, Breguet and Patek Philippe are all well-known watch brands in Switzerland.

Switzerland's financial industry is very developed. Switzerland's banking system and secrecy system are perfect, making Switzerland the largest offshore financial center and international asset manager in the world. Many important people in various countries like to deposit their money in Swiss banks.

iv. Norway

Norway is rich in oil and gas, water power, forests, fisheries and other resources. Norway is the third largest natural gas exporter and the eighth largest natural gas exporter in the world. Norway can become a rich country just by selling oil and gas. Norway's industries are also very developed, and offshore oil, chemicals, shipping, hydropower and metallurgy are Norway's dominant industries. Norway is also the largest fertilizer producer in the world.

v. Singapore

Singapore's income mainly comes from the service industry and industry. Wholesale and retail, business services, transportation and communication, and financial services are the four major industries in Singapore's service industry. Singapore's industry is dominated by electronics, petrochemicals, biomedicine and precision machinery, and it relies heavily on the international market.

VI. The United States

The United States is the only superpower in the world, and its military, scientific and technological, industrial and cultural industries are among the best in the world. For the time being, no country can shake the global hegemony of the United States.

VII. Iceland

Iceland is rich in fishery resources, and fishery is a pillar industry in Iceland. Iceland is rich in hydropower and geothermal resources, and Iceland has developed energy-consuming industries such as aluminum smelting and steelmaking in China. Pharmaceutical industry and software industry are also two pillar industries in Iceland.

VIII. Denmark

Denmark is rich in oil and natural gas resources and is the third largest oil exporter in the EU. Denmark is the largest fishing country in Europe. Food processing, machinery manufacturing, oil exploitation, shipbuilding, cement, electronics, chemicals, metallurgy, medicine, etc. are important industrial industries in Denmark.

IX. Australia

Australia is particularly rich in petroleum, natural gas, bauxite, alumina, diamonds, lead, tantalum, minerals and iron. Australia is the world's leading exporter of natural resources. At the same time, Australia's agriculture and animal husbandry is very developed, and it is the fourth largest grain exporter and the largest exporter of wool and beef in the world.

X. Netherlands

Agriculture in the Netherlands is very developed. Electronics, chemical industry, water conservancy, shipbuilding and food processing are all at the leading level in the world.