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Deindustrialisation by Country 2024

  • Deindustrialisation is an economic process in which the number of overall industrial/manufacturing jobs decreases in a country with a mature economy. Factors that can increase deindustrialisation include trade agreements with countries where labor is cheaper (to which factories may relocate) as well as technological advancements which enable machines to replace human workers on assembly lines.

What countries have experienced deindustrialization?

The growing trend towards deindustrialization and a decline in traditional manufacturing jobs has been observed in the United States of America, Europe, and Japan. It is also evident in the economies of Hong Kong, China, Korea, Singapore, and Taiwan.

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