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The share of the industry of Colombia in the country's gross domestic product (GDP) has shifted significantly in the last few decades. Data from the World Bank show that between 1965 and 1989 the share of industry—including construction, manufacturing, and mining—increased from 27 percent to 38 percent of GDP. However, since then the share has fallen considerably, down to approximately 29 percent of GDP in 2007. This pattern is about the average for middle-income countries.

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  • The share of the industry of Colombia in the country's gross domestic product (GDP) has shifted significantly in the last few decades. Data from the World Bank show that between 1965 and 1989 the share of industry—including construction, manufacturing, and mining—increased from 27 percent to 38 percent of GDP. However, since then the share has fallen considerably, down to approximately 29 percent of GDP in 2007. This pattern is about the average for middle-income countries. (en)
  • L’industrie, en Colombie, est relativement variée. En 2008, elle employait 650 792 personnes dont 168 191 en travail temporaire, réalisant un chiffre d'affaires de 148 milliards de dollars pour une valeur ajoutée de 64 milliards de dollars. Les principales zones industrielles se concentrent dans les départements d'Antioquia, de Cauca du District Capital de Bogota, et dans une moindre mesure autour de Barranquilla et Carthagène des Indes, sur la côte atlantique. (fr)
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  • The share of the industry of Colombia in the country's gross domestic product (GDP) has shifted significantly in the last few decades. Data from the World Bank show that between 1965 and 1989 the share of industry—including construction, manufacturing, and mining—increased from 27 percent to 38 percent of GDP. However, since then the share has fallen considerably, down to approximately 29 percent of GDP in 2007. This pattern is about the average for middle-income countries. (en)
  • L’industrie, en Colombie, est relativement variée. En 2008, elle employait 650 792 personnes dont 168 191 en travail temporaire, réalisant un chiffre d'affaires de 148 milliards de dollars pour une valeur ajoutée de 64 milliards de dollars. Les principales zones industrielles se concentrent dans les départements d'Antioquia, de Cauca du District Capital de Bogota, et dans une moindre mesure autour de Barranquilla et Carthagène des Indes, sur la côte atlantique. (fr)
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  • Industry of Colombia (en)
  • Industrie en Colombie (fr)
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