From the current global industrial production shares, can we discern the influence of the powerful nations on the world.
The world industrial proportion ranking is as follows:
The United States holds 31.8%
Germany holds 14.8%
The United Kingdom holds 13.6%
Russia Nation holds 8%
France holds 6%
The Austro-Hungarian Empire holds 4.4%
Australasia holds 3.7%
Italy holds 2.2%
Island Nation holds 1%
The industrial production of these nine countries account for 85.5% of the world's industrial production shares, and the remaining 14.5% is shared by dozens of countries and regions.
In fact, by comparing all the charts, it is clear that apart from the German Empire, there is a significant gap between the other countries of the Allied Nations and the three major Allied nations.
Although Germany is catching up with Britain in terms of industry and economy, the tricky issue is that the combined industrial economy of the Austro-Hungarian Empire and Italy is no match for France.