Template:Economy of Germany table
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Economy of Germany | ||
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German One Euro coin | ||
Currency | Euro (EUR) | |
Fiscal year | Calendar year | |
Trade organisations | EU, WTO (via EU membership) and OECD | |
Statistics | ||
GDP (PPP) | $2.446bn (2005) (5th [1]) | |
GDP growth | 2.7% (2006) [2] | |
GDP per capita | $29,700 (2005) | |
GDP by sector | agriculture (1.1%), industry (28.6%), services (70.3%) (2005) | |
Inflation (CPI) | 2% (2005) | |
Pop below poverty line | 13.7% (2003) | |
Gini index | {{{gini}}} | |
Labour force | 43.32m (2005) | |
Labour force by occupation | services (71.9%), industry (25.9%), agriculture (2.2%) (2005) [3] | |
Unemployment | 8.4% (2006) [4] | |
Main industries | iron, steel, coal, cement, chemicals, machinery, vehicles, machine tools, electronics, food and beverages, shipbuilding, textiles | |
Trading Partners | ||
Exports | $1.016 trillion (2005) | |
Export goods | machinery, vehicles, chemicals, metals and manufactures, foodstuffs, textiles | |
Main partners | France 10.6%, U.S. 9.3%, UK 8.4%, Italy 7.4%, Netherlands 6.2%, Austria 5.3%, Belgium 5.1%, Spain 4.9%, Switzerland 4% (2003) | |
Imports | $801bn (2005) | |
Imports goods | machinery, vehicles, chemicals, foodstuffs, textiles, metals | |
Main Partners | France 9.2%, Netherlands 8.4%, United States 7.3%, Italy 6.3%, UK 6%, Belgium 4.9%, the People's Republic of China 4.7%, Austria 4% (2003) | |
Public finances | ||
Public debt | $1,417bn (62.4% of GDP) | |
Revenues | $1,079bn (2004) | |
Expenses | $1,173bn (2004) | |
Economic aid | donor: $5.6bn (1998) | |
Main source [5] All values, unless otherwise stated, are in US dollars |