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Europe (18 countries): Luxembourg, Norway, Switzerland, Ireland, Denmark, Iceland, Sweden, United Kingdom, Austria, Netherlands, Finland, Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Greece, Portugal
Americas (2 countries): United States, Canada.
Asia (2 countries): Japan, Singapore.
Oceania (2 countries): Australia, New Zealand.
New developed countries (8):
Cyprus, Bahamas, Slovenia, Israel, South Korea, Malta, Hungary, Czech Republic.
In addition to the above developed countries, the rest is developing countries, this is the data of 05 years, with the development of the economy in recent years, it should increase, but it is not estimated to be too large.
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Developing countries refer to countries with a low level of economic and social development, as opposed to developed countries. It usually refers to more than 130 countries in Asia, Africa, Latin America and beyond, representing more than 70 of the world's land area and total population. Developing countries are vast geographies, large populations, vast markets and abundant natural resources.
There are also many strategically important places, which occupy a pivotal strategic position in terms of economy, military and military aspects. China is the largest developing country.
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All countries except Europe, USA, Canada, Japan, South Africa, Australia.
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Developed and developing countries have:
1. Highly developed countries - the United States, Canada, Japan, South Korea, Australia, New Zealand.
Singapore, Israel, Germany, France, United Kingdom, Italy, Netherlands, Switzerland, Sweden, Belgium, Austria, Denmark, Finland, Norway, Ireland, Iceland, Luxembourg.
2. Ordinary developed countries - Spain, Greece, Portugal, Czech Republic, Slovenia, Estonia, Slovakia, Lithuania, Latvia, Cyprus, Malta.
3. Important developing countries - China, Russia, India, Brazil, Mexico, Turkey, Indonesia.
South Africa, Argentina, Poland, Saudi Arabia.
Other developing countries:
Malaysia. Thailand, Chile, Uruguay, Panama, Costa Rica, Uruguay, United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Romania, Croatia, Bulgaria, Colombia, Kazakhstan, Ukraine.
Iran, Vietnam, Philippines, Egypt, Pakistan, Algeria, Nigeria, Ethiopia.
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Developed countries include: the United States, Canada, Japan, South Korea, Australia, New Zealand, Singapore, Israel, Germany, France, the United Kingdom, Italy, the Netherlands, Switzerland, Sweden, Belgium, Austria, Denmark, Finland, Norway, Ireland, Iceland, and Luxembourg.
Developing countries include: China, Russia, India, Brazil, Mexico, Turkey, Indonesia, South Africa, Argentina, Poland, Saudi Arabia.
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China is a developing country. The rest of the world today is developing except for the following developed countries:
United Kingdom, Ireland, France, Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Norway, Iceland, Denmark, Sweden, Finland, Italy, Spain, Portugal, Greece, Slovenia, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Malta, Cyprus, United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, Israel, Singapore.
So China is a developing country.
China is an upper-middle-income country:
The latest version of the 2018 and 2020 list lists 143 countries and regions, including China, Brazil, and India. One of the criteria for this list is the gross national income per capita (GNI) published by the World Bank.
The above content refers to Encyclopedia - Developing Countries.
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Yes. But what country. It doesn't feel that important. It's just how you spend your day. Every place. There are both rich and poor. You can't compare everything.
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