This statistic shows the distribution of the gross domestic product (GDP) across economic sectors in Switzerland from 2013 to 2023. In 2023, agriculture contributed around 0.63 percent to the GDP of Switzerland, 24.93 percent came from the industry and 71.89 percent from the service sector.
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Switzerland Pharmaceutical Industry: Total Exports data was reported at 105.551 USD bn in 2021. This records an increase from the previous number of 92.816 USD bn for 2020. Switzerland Pharmaceutical Industry: Total Exports data is updated yearly, averaging 23.787 USD bn from Dec 1988 (Median) to 2021, with 34 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 105.551 USD bn in 2021 and a record low of 3.249 USD bn in 1988. Switzerland Pharmaceutical Industry: Total Exports data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Switzerland – Table CH.OECD.MSTI: Trade Statistics: OECD Member: Annual.
In Switzerland, the Business Enterprise sector comprises private enterprises only. Public enterprises are included in the Government sector.
From 2000, the Government sector no longer includes the telecommunications companies that have been privatised (Swisscom).
From 2017 onwards, GBARD data are derived from a funder-based approach (performer-based approach before 2017). The Swiss contribution to the European Space Agency is allocated to the space objective in GBARD as of 2006, while it was before included in non-oriented research programmes. From 1998, the Federal Office of Agriculture and its research institutes no longer break down their R&D by socio-economic objective but group all under 'Agriculture'. For GBARD this results in a break in series for both Agriculture and Health objectives, where half of the funds previously declared under Health are now declared under Agriculture. Also in 1998, the telecommunications field of the Federal Post office has become the private enterprise Swisscom which is no longer included under the Infrastructure objective in GBARD. Before 1994, GBARD did not include the public sector financed R&D mandates.
In 2023, at 77.5 percent, most of the Swiss labor force was working in the service sector. Around 20.2 percent of all employees had jobs in industry, while only 2.3 percent were employed in the agricultural sector. Over the long term, the increasing trend towards a service society is evident: while the tertiary sector is increasing its share of employment, that of industry and agriculture is decreasing.
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The Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in Switzerland was worth 884.94 billion US dollars in 2023, according to official data from the World Bank. The GDP value of Switzerland represents 0.84 percent of the world economy. This dataset provides the latest reported value for - Switzerland GDP - plus previous releases, historical high and low, short-term forecast and long-term prediction, economic calendar, survey consensus and news.
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Contains data from the World Bank's data portal covering the following topics which also exist as individual datasets on HDX: Agriculture and Rural Development, Aid Effectiveness, Economy and Growth, Education, Energy and Mining, Environment, Financial Sector, Health, Infrastructure, Social Protection and Labor, Poverty, Private Sector, Public Sector, Science and Technology, Social Development, Urban Development, Gender, Millenium development goals, Climate Change, External Debt, Trade.
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Switzerland GDP: Growth: Gross Value Added: Industry: Manufacturing data was reported at 4.560 % in 2017. This records an increase from the previous number of 1.758 % for 2016. Switzerland GDP: Growth: Gross Value Added: Industry: Manufacturing data is updated yearly, averaging 1.758 % from Dec 1991 (Median) to 2017, with 27 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 8.304 % in 2011 and a record low of -10.016 % in 2009. Switzerland GDP: Growth: Gross Value Added: Industry: Manufacturing data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Switzerland – Table CH.World Bank: Gross Domestic Product: Annual Growth Rate. Annual growth rate for manufacturing value added based on constant local currency. Aggregates are based on constant 2010 U.S. dollars. Manufacturing refers to industries belonging to ISIC divisions 15-37. Value added is the net output of a sector after adding up all outputs and subtracting intermediate inputs. It is calculated without making deductions for depreciation of fabricated assets or depletion and degradation of natural resources. The origin of value added is determined by the International Standard Industrial Classification (ISIC), revision 3.; ; World Bank national accounts data, and OECD National Accounts data files.; Weighted Average; Note: Data for OECD countries are based on ISIC, revision 4.
A survey carried out in Switzerland in 2022 indicated that some business sectors were considered to have higher responsibility in planned emissions reductions than others. In particular, 73 percent of surveyed Swiss adults expected companies from the energy sector to reduce their gas emissions. 71 percent of respondents thought the same about car manufacturers, while 70 percent of them mentioned airlines.
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Switzerland Business Sector: Environmental Protection Related Ancillary Output: Agriculture, Forestry and Fishing: Other Business Sectors data was reported at 636.300 CHF mn in 2020. This records a decrease from the previous number of 644.400 CHF mn for 2019. Switzerland Business Sector: Environmental Protection Related Ancillary Output: Agriculture, Forestry and Fishing: Other Business Sectors data is updated yearly, averaging 485.400 CHF mn from Dec 2006 (Median) to 2020, with 15 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 644.400 CHF mn in 2019 and a record low of 366.200 CHF mn in 2006. Switzerland Business Sector: Environmental Protection Related Ancillary Output: Agriculture, Forestry and Fishing: Other Business Sectors data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Switzerland – Table CH.OECD.ESG: Environmental: Environmental Protection Expenditure: by Industry: OECD Member: Annual.
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Switzerland GDP: % of Manufacturing: Machinery and Transport Equipment data was reported at 33.566 % in 2013. This records a decrease from the previous number of 34.003 % for 2012. Switzerland GDP: % of Manufacturing: Machinery and Transport Equipment data is updated yearly, averaging 19.326 % from Dec 1986 (Median) to 2013, with 25 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 34.003 % in 2012 and a record low of 15.117 % in 1995. Switzerland GDP: % of Manufacturing: Machinery and Transport Equipment data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Switzerland – Table CH.World Bank: Gross Domestic Product: Share of GDP. Value added in manufacturing is the sum of gross output less the value of intermediate inputs used in production for industries classified in ISIC major division D. Machinery and transport equipment correspond to ISIC divisions 29, 30, 32, 34, and 35.; ; United Nations Industrial Development Organization, International Yearbook of Industrial Statistics.; ;
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Switzerland GERD Financed: Business Enterprise Sector data was reported at 65.910 % in 2021. This records an increase from the previous number of 64.702 % for 2019. Switzerland GERD Financed: Business Enterprise Sector data is updated yearly, averaging 67.829 % from Dec 1981 (Median) to 2021, with 14 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 78.888 % in 1986 and a record low of 60.791 % in 2012. Switzerland GERD Financed: Business Enterprise Sector data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Switzerland – Table CH.OECD.MSTI: Gross Domestic Expenditure on Research and Development: OECD Member: Annual.
In Switzerland, the Business Enterprise sector comprises private enterprises only. Public enterprises are included in the Government sector.
From 2000, the Government sector no longer includes the telecommunications companies that have been privatised (Swisscom).
From 2017 onwards, GBARD data are derived from a funder-based approach (performer-based approach before 2017). The Swiss contribution to the European Space Agency is allocated to the space objective in GBARD as of 2006, while it was before included in non-oriented research programmes. From 1998, the Federal Office of Agriculture and its research institutes no longer break down their R&D by socio-economic objective but group all under 'Agriculture'. For GBARD this results in a break in series for both Agriculture and Health objectives, where half of the funds previously declared under Health are now declared under Agriculture. Also in 1998, the telecommunications field of the Federal Post office has become the private enterprise Swisscom which is no longer included under the Infrastructure objective in GBARD. Before 1994, GBARD did not include the public sector financed R&D mandates.
In 2023, the largest share of people in employment in Switzerland worked in health and social services at approximately 768,485 employees. This translated to 14.5 percent of all employed persons. The smallest share of employees was found in water supply and removal of environmental pollution, at only 0.4 percent of all employees working in this industry. However, employment increased by around 2.3 percent compared to the previous year, indicating that, even though it is a relatively small industry, it is growing quicker than others.
The statistic shows the gross domestic product (GDP) in Switzerland from 1987 to 2023, with projections up until 2029. GDP refers to the total market value of all goods and services that are produced within a country per year. It is an important indicator of the economic strength of a country. In 2023, GDP in Switzerland amounted to around 894.81 billion U.S. dollars. Economy and gross domestic product of Switzerland Switzerland’s gross domestic product has hardly been affected by the global economic crisis of 2008, if anything, figures have been increasing steadily. After a brief stint in the negative range in 2009, gross domestic product / GDP growth in Switzerland has been positive every year, with 2010 marking the most successful year since the crisis. Switzerland’s share in global GDP (adjusted for Purchasing Power Parity) however, has been declining continually for the past decade. All in all, Switzerland is a fairly wealthy country with a stable economy. This is reflected in its employment figures and national debt, as well as the abovementioned fact that Switzerland remained largely unaffected by the economic crisis. Additionally, Switzerland was first on a ranking of countries with the highest wealth per adult, with an average national wealth of more than 540 million US dollars per Swiss adult. Subsequently, Switzerland is also one of the leading countries with the highest rate of millionaires, which is probably due to Switzerland’s unequaled low tax rates. Switzerland’s economy is said to be highly competitive, its most important sector is manufacturing, with numerous large corporations being headquartered in the country. Main exports include chemicals, as well as precision watches and instruments.
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Forecast: Turnover in Installation of Industrial Machinery and Equipment Sector in Switzerland 2023 - 2027 Discover more data with ReportLinker!
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Contains data from the World Bank's data portal. There is also a consolidated country dataset on HDX.
Private markets drive economic growth, tapping initiative and investment to create productive jobs and raise incomes. Trade is also a driver of economic growth as it integrates developing countries into the world economy and generates benefits for their people. Data on the private sector and trade are from the World Bank Group's Private Participation in Infrastructure Project Database, Enterprise Surveys, and Doing Business Indicators, as well as from the International Monetary Fund's Balance of Payments database and International Financial Statistics, the UN Commission on Trade and Development, the World Trade Organization, and various other sources.
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Forecast: Biotechnology R&D Intensity in the Business Sector in Switzerland 2024 - 2028 Discover more data with ReportLinker!
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Switzerland GDP: % of Manufacturing: Food, Beverages and Tobacco data was reported at 8.673 % in 2013. This records an increase from the previous number of 7.978 % for 2012. Switzerland GDP: % of Manufacturing: Food, Beverages and Tobacco data is updated yearly, averaging 8.170 % from Dec 1986 (Median) to 2013, with 25 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 10.368 % in 1987 and a record low of 6.217 % in 2007. Switzerland GDP: % of Manufacturing: Food, Beverages and Tobacco data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Switzerland – Table CH.World Bank: Gross Domestic Product: Share of GDP. Value added in manufacturing is the sum of gross output less the value of intermediate inputs used in production for industries classified in ISIC major division D. Food, beverages, and tobacco correspond to ISIC divisions 15 and 16.; ; United Nations Industrial Development Organization, International Yearbook of Industrial Statistics.; ;
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Graph and download economic data for Total Credit to Private Non-Financial Sector, Adjusted for Breaks, for Switzerland (QCHPAMUSDA) from Q3 1953 to Q3 2024 about Switzerland, adjusted, credits, nonfinancial, sector, and private.
This statistic displays the findings of a survey on the most reputable industry sectors in Switzerland in 2019. During the survey period, it was found that the Hospitality sector ranked first with the overall index score of 76.7.
The production value of the manufacturing industry in Switzerland increased by 57.3 billion euros (+16.97 percent) in 2021. Therefore, the production value in Switzerland reached a peak in 2021 with 394.7 billion euros. The production value is defined as turnover, plus or minus the changes in stocks of finished products, work in progress and goods and services purchased for resale, minus the purchases of goods and services for resale, plus capitalized production, plus other operating income (excluding subsidies). Income and expenditure classified as financial or extra-ordinary in company accounts is excluded from production value.Find more statistics on the manufacturing industry in Switzerland with key insights such as number of enterprises, turnover, and personnel costs.
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Switzerland Employment: sa: SS: Manufacturing: Coke, Refined Petroleum Products & Chemical Industry data was reported at 30.340 Person th in Jun 2018. This records an increase from the previous number of 29.960 Person th for Mar 2018. Switzerland Employment: sa: SS: Manufacturing: Coke, Refined Petroleum Products & Chemical Industry data is updated quarterly, averaging 36.522 Person th from Sep 1991 (Median) to Jun 2018, with 108 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 56.150 Person th in Sep 1991 and a record low of 29.189 Person th in Dec 2016. Switzerland Employment: sa: SS: Manufacturing: Coke, Refined Petroleum Products & Chemical Industry data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Swiss Federal Statistical Office. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Switzerland – Table CH.G007: Employment: STATENT: by Economic Sector: Seasonally Adjusted.
This statistic shows the distribution of the gross domestic product (GDP) across economic sectors in Switzerland from 2013 to 2023. In 2023, agriculture contributed around 0.63 percent to the GDP of Switzerland, 24.93 percent came from the industry and 71.89 percent from the service sector.