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The Emerging Countries
VENEZUELA
Official Title: Bolivarian Republic of VenezuelaCapital: CaracasArea: 352,143 sq. milesOfficial Language: SpanishGeographical Borders: Caribbean Sea, Atlantic
Ocean, Colombia, Brazil, Guyana Monetary Unit: BolivarNationality: Venezuelan(s)Population: 28, 946, 101 (as of 2011 census)
below 15 yrs. Old – 29.5%between 15 & 65 yrs. Old – 64.9%65 yrs. Above - 5.6%
• GDP: - Total: $408.805 billion
- Per Capita: $13,634
Transportation9%
Clothing & Shoes
5%
Other10%
Rent Per Month19%
Markets35%
Utilities (Monthly)
4%
Restaurants13%
Sports & Leisure6%
Distribution of cost of living
Natural resources: Petroleum, natural gas, iron ore, gold, other minerals, hydropower, diamonds.
Agriculture products: Corn, sugarcane, rice, bananas, vegetables, coffee; beef, pork, milk, eggs; fish.
Industries: Petroleum, iron ore mining, construction materials, food processing, textiles, steel, aluminium, motor vehicle assembly.
Caracas Metro
Oil Industry
Cachamay Stadium
Central University of Venezuela
Brazil
• Population : 205,716,890(2012)• GDP per capita (PPP) : $12000 (2012 est)• Major products : coffee, soybeans, oranges,
tabacco, cocoa, corn, beef, poultry, timber, ethanol, cotton
• Infrastructure : shipping waterways roads air power
Bulgaria
POPULATION: 7,282,041 Male: 3,543,606 (48.7%) Female: 3,738,435 (51.3%) INCOME:Average income per household: 4969 Levs /yearIncome per capita: $14,020 (PPP)CONSUMPTION PATTERNS:
• Electricity• Water• Landline • Mobile• Gasoline• Food Consumption• Appliances
INFRASTRUCTURE– Railroad– Paved roads– 4-lane highway– Air transport
Major Products/Services• Energy• Tourism• Transportation• IT and Telecommunication• Food and Beverage
• Pharmaceuticals• Textile and Clothing
INDONESIA
Unity in Diversity
INDONESIA
INDONESIA
• 17,508 islands • Indos means “island”• 34 provinces• The country is the largest economy in Southeast Asia
and a member of the G-20 major economies• 4th worlds most populous country• The country has extensive natural resources, including
crude oil, natural gas, tin, copper, and gold. Indonesia's major imports include machinery and equipment, chemicals, fuels, and foodstuffs. And the country's major export commodities include oil and gas, electrical appliances, plywood, rubber, and textiles
• Population : 251,160,124 (JULY 2014 est.)• Capital : Jakarta• GDP: : $1.237 trillion (2012 est.)• Language: Indonesian• Currency: Indonesian rupiah (IDH)GDP (PPP) 2013 estimate - Total $1.285 trillion[3] (15th) - Per capita $5,182[3] (124th)GDP (nominal)2013 estimate - Total $867.468 billion[3] (16th) - Per capita $3,499[3] (115th)
Despite a fairly effective family planning program that has been in place since the 1960s, population is expected to grow to around 265 million by 2020 and 306 million by 2050.
58% of the population lives in Java,the world's most populous island.
More than 30 million cell phones are sold in Indonesia each year, and 27% of them are local brands.
INFRASTRUCTURE
CONSUMPTION PATTERN
Lithuania
Lithuania
• Lithuania has an estimated population of 3 million as of 2013.
• The Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in Lithuania was worth 42.25 billion US dollars in 2012.
• Lithuania’s agriculture and manufacturing industry is the propeller of the country’s economy. The most important crops produced in Lithuania are potatoes, sugar beets and wheat.
Pakistan
PakistanPopulation: 179, 160, 111Male: 92, 019, 313Female: 87, 140, 798GDP: US$ 233.476 billion (2011 estimate)per capita: US$2,860 International Dollars (2011 estimate)
Consumption pattern
PRODUCTS:Oranges and MangoesTextiles and CottonsOilCutleryCarpets and rugsFood items (rice, wheat, milk, meat)Raw material (salt, silica, chalk, gypsum, uranium)
Bahawalpur Pakistan
Zarai Taraqiati Bank Limited
Oil and Gas Development Company
Lahore Ring Road
TransLahore Vansdonkey cart
Scooters
Peru
Location: located in the Western region of South AmericaCapital City: LimaLanguage: Quechua, Spanish, AymaraPopulation: 30,475,144 (2013)Monetary unit: Nuevo sol GDP (PPP)2013 estimate :
Total$344.998 billion Per capita$11,148
-classified as upper middle income
Consumption Pattern
Agricultural products (asparagus, coffee, sugarcane, rice, cotton, corn, plantains, grapes, potatoes, oranges, cocoa)
Steel industry Metal fabrication industry Mining industry Petroleum industry Fish processing industry Textile industry Natural gas industry
76.65 for Women71. 43 for Men77.1 in general
Services and Products Life Expectancy
INFRASTUCTURES
Turkey
Republic of Turkey
CONSUMPTION PATTERNSHousehold: on the average, • 28.3 % housing and rent expenditures constitute ,of total consumption expenditures, • 27,5 % spent on food and non-alcoholic beverages• 9.8 % on transportation• 6.2 % on clothing and footwear• 5.7 % on house furnishing and home care services. Communication, restaurant and hotel services• 4 % Alcoholic beverages, cigarette and tobacco each • Households allocate only around 2 % of their total consumption expenditures to health, education, and entertainment and culture categories respectively.
Capital: AnkaraOfficial Language: Turkish LanguageGovernment: Parliamentary republicPopulation: 75,627,384 - 2012GDP: 789. 3 billion (USD) - 2012Per Capita: 10, 666 (USD) - 2012Life Expectancy: 74.5 yearsMale: 72 yearsFemale: 71 years Growth Rate (1.2 %)
MAJOR PRODUCTSTurkey is one of the world's newly industrialized countries.
The country is among the world's leading producers of agricultural products like:
• hazelnuts,• cherries,• Figs• Apricots• Pomegranates• Livestock• Sea foods• Grains• Growers
As well as in: (Industrial)• Steel productions• Arms Industries• Construction Industries• Textiles• motor vehicles• ships • aircrafts• construction materials; • consumer electronics • home appliances. • Mining• Trains
Infrastructures
ROMANIA
Population:21.4
millionGDP (PPP):
$267.2 billion2.5% growth$12,476 per capita
The average income per person: RON 856
Consumption Pattern-Food and non-alcoholic drinks
42%-Accommodation, monthly utility bills
30%-Alcohol and tobacco, furnishings, health, transport, communications
24%-Recreation and culture
4%Life Expectancy:
75yrs
Transport in RomaniaRoadsAutomobilesRailwaysSea PortsCivil Aviation
Major Products and Services:BankingFinancial servicesReal estateCommunications IndustriesTourismExports
South Africa
Population :52,981,991(2013 estimate)Capital City: Johannesburg Official languages: 11 languages Cities:11National languages: English and Afrikaans.Groups of people :
Black African Colored White Indian Or Asian
GDP (PPP)
2013 estimate
Total $595.700 billion
Per capita
$11,525GDP (nominal)
2013 estimate
Total $353.911 billion
Per capita $6,847
Source of incomeAgriculture, forestry, fishing, Industry, Services
62%29%
11%4%
Black Africans ColoredAsians Whites
Unemployment rate in 2002
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Map
Neighboring countries : Namibia Botswana Zimbabwe
Consumption Patterns of South Africa's• Food • Fuel • Housing • Alcohol/Tobacco • Clothing Personal items • Transport • Medical expenses • Savings• Insurance • Schooling • Entertainment
ProductsSouth Africa is well-known for their exports of goods and liquors and many more. This are the examples of their products :
infrastructures
Ukraine
Population45,547,800 (1 January 2013)
GDP $335.4 billion (PPP, 2012 est.)
GDP per capita$7,600
169.5 thousand km of highways21.7 thousand km of railways
45 civil airports18 seaports and other transport facilities
Five national providers of fixed (DSL, ADSL, XDSL) internet access 5 national operators of mobile internet
Ukraine’s top export are beverages, chemicals, food, fuels and tobacco and the top import are foodstuffs, fuels, machinery and manufactured goods. Ukraine is also is big in exporting medications, aircraft parts and passenger cars.
20 major industries
PHILIPPINES
MAP of the Philippines
Land area : 300,000 km
Situated at Western Pacific Ocean
Population: 98, 360,000 (est.2013)
Capital City : Manila
Recognized Regional Languages: 8 languages
National Language: Tagalog
Life Expectancy at Birth: 68
GDP (PPP) est. 2013 Total: $ 454.286 billionPer Capita: $ 4,660
GDP (nominal )est. 2013Total: $ 272.207 billion Per Capita$ 2,792
Source of incomeFishing, Agriculture, Industry, Services,
Forestry
Consumption Patterns of Philippines Main Products of Phillipines
Infrastructures
INDIA
INDIAIndia (officially the Republic of India)-is a country in South Asia. It is the seventh-largest country by area, the second-most populous country with over 1.2 billion people, and the most populous democracy in the world.Capital City: New DelhiPopulation Growth: 1.3% annual change (2012)Gross Domestic Product: 1.842 trillion USD(2012)Life Expectancy: 65.48 years (2011)Official Languages: Hindi, EnglishGovernment: Federal Parliamentary constitutional republicPresident: Pranab MukherjeePrime Minister: Manmohan Singh GDP (PPP) (2013) TOTAL: $4.962 trillion (3rd) Per Capita: $ 3,991 (133rd)GDP (nominal) TOTAL: $1.758 trillion (11th) Per Capita: $ 1,414 (146th)
INFRASTRUCTURES AND MAJOR PRODUCTS The value of imported goods in India is $500.3
billion (2012 est), and the value of exported goods is $309.1 billion (2012 est)
Imported Goods: crude oil, machinery, gems, fertilizer, chemicalsExported Goods: petroleum products, textile goods, gems and jewelry, engineering goods, chemicals, leather manufactures
Communications in India: Telephone Users: 960.9 million ( May 2012) Fixed Lines: 31.53 million Mobile Phones: 929.37 million Internet Access: 10.2% of households (137 million) Broadcasting: Television Broadcast Stations: 1,400 Radio Broadcast Stations: 800
Mode of Transportation
Ancient modern