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India (2,9 trillion $):India has been considered one of the fastest growing economies in the world since 1991, as it achieved successes in the new economy and entered its industries in global competition until it became one of the five strongest economies in the world.Germany ( 3,9 trillion $):Germany has the largest economy in the European Union. It benefits from a large pool of talented workforce that has enabled Germany to be one of the countries most manufacturing cars, machinery, chemicals, equipment and household items worldwide.Japan ( 5,1 trillion $):Japan is the third largest car manufacturer in the world; It has a huge electronic goods industry, and is usually ranked among the most innovative countries with various global patent registration criteria. In the face of increasing competition from China and South Korea, manufacturing in Japan today mainly focuses on high-tech precision goods, such as optical devices, hybrid vehicles, and robots.China ( 14,3 trillion $) :China is among the largest economies in terms of production, as it is among the ten largest countries in terms of gross national product. But if production is measured by the number of people, then China is considered backward, and it is surpassed by more than half of the world's countries in terms of average per capita income.United States ( 21,1 trillion $):The United States of America has one of the most important industrial production in the world. The success of American industry is due to its ability to innovate, it's technological prowess, the diversity of products, and the presence of qualified labor. And the United States of America is in the lead in several fields: petroleum, automobiles, aviation and electricity, consumer materials ... But the American industry is progressing more and more towards specializing in advanced nanotechnology sectors (aviation, space, electronics, armament, fine chemistry).