What industries are included in the primary industry

Question 1: What does the first few industries refer to respectively? Countries around the world divide various industries into three main categories: primary industry, secondary industry and tertiary industry. The primary industry refers to the industry that provides the means of production, including planting, forestry, animal husbandry, aquaculture and other production sectors that directly target natural objects. The secondary sector is the processing industry, which utilizes basic means of production for processing and selling. The tertiary industry is also known as the service industry, which refers to industries other than the primary and secondary industries. The tertiary industry has a wide range of sectors. It includes transportation, communication, commerce, catering, finance and insurance, administration, household services and other non-material production sectors. The division is not entirely consistent across countries.

Question 2: What industries are included in the 3rd industry? China's classification standards

The National Bureau of Statistics in 1985 made special provisions for the division of the three industries, namely: (1) the primary industry is agriculture (including forestry, animal husbandry, fisheries, etc.); (2) the second industry is industry (including extractive industries, manufacturing, water, electricity

power, steam, hot water, gas industry) and the construction industry; (3) the tertiary industry (3) The tertiary industry is other industries besides the above industries,

and it includes four levels: the first level is the circulation sector, including transportation, post and telecommunications, commercial catering

industry, material supply and marketing and warehousing; the second level is the sector serving for the production and life, including finance, insurance,

geological census industry, real estate industry, public utilities, residential services, tourism, consulting and information services, and the second level is the sector serving for the production and life. The second level is for the production and living services, including finance, insurance,

geological census, real estate, public utilities, residential services, tourism, consulting and information services, and various types of technical

services; the third level is to improve the level of science and culture and the quality of residents in the service sector, including education, culture,

broadcasting and television, scientific research, health, sports and social welfare; the fourth level is to serve the needs of the social public ***

sectors, including the state organs, political party organs, social organizations, and the public sector, including State organs, political party organs, social organizations, as well as military and police departments, etc.

According to Xie Wenhui's data, in 1988, the proportion of these four levels of industries within the tertiary industry was: 25:10:30:35 in developed countries; 30:15:35:20 in Asia's Four Little Dragons; and 35:25:25:

15 in India and China.

15. The first and second levels are distribution categories, and the third and fourth levels are service categories; in developed countries, the service category is more important than the distribution category

and in the "Four Little Dragons" in Asia, the two categories are roughly the same, while China and India are on the opposite side, with the distribution category being more important than the service category, which indicates that the new industries within the tertiary industry in developing countries and regions are relatively weak.

This shows that the new industries within the tertiary industry in developing countries and regions are relatively weak.

Question 3: What industries are included in the secondary industry? The secondary industry processes the products (raw materials) provided by the primary industry and this industry, including mining, manufacturing, production and supply of electricity, gas and water, and construction.

Question 4: What industries are included in the tertiary industry? 3, China's classification standards

The National Bureau of Statistics made special provisions for the division of the three industries in 1985, that is: (1) the primary industry is agriculture (including forestry, animal husbandry, fishery, etc.); (2) the secondary industry is industry (including extractive industry, manufacturing industry, water, electricity, power, steam, hot water, gas industry) and construction; (3) the tertiary industry is in addition to the above-mentioned industries,

The tertiary industry is other industries. (3) The tertiary industry is the industries other than the above,

and it includes four levels: the first level is the circulation sector, including transportation, post and telecommunications, commercial catering

industry, material supply and marketing and warehousing; the second level is the sector serving for the production and life, including the financial industry, insurance industry,

geological census industry, real estate industry, public utilities, residential service industry, tourism, consulting information service and all kinds of services, The second level is for the production and living services, including finance, insurance,

geological census industry, real estate industry, public utilities, residential services, tourism, consulting and information services, and various types of technical

services, etc. The third level is for the improvement of the level of science and culture and the quality of the population in the service sector, including education, culture,

broadcasting and television, scientific research, health, sports and social welfare services, etc.; the fourth level is for the social public ****

service needs of the sector, including the state organs, political party organs, social organizations, as well as the military and police departments.

According to Xie Wenhui's data, in 1988, the proportion of these four levels of industries within the tertiary industry was: 25:10:30:35 in developed countries; 30:15:35:20 in the "Four Little Dragons" of Asia; and 35:25:25:

15 in India and China.

15. The first and second levels are distribution categories, and the third and fourth levels are service categories; in developed countries, the service category is more important than the distribution category

and in the "Four Little Dragons" in Asia, the two categories are roughly the same, while China and India are on the opposite side, with the distribution category being more important than the service category, which indicates that the new industries within the tertiary industry in developing countries and regions are relatively weak.

This shows that the new industries within the tertiary industry in developing countries and regions are relatively weak.

Question 5: What are the industry categories? Industry Category Code, Industry Category Name

1001,Electronic Information

1002,Traditional Manufacturing

1003,Wholesale and Retail

1004,Finance and Insurance

1005,Education and Cultural Services

1006,Mass Communication

1007,Tourism and Leisure

1008,Legal and Accounting

1009,General Services

1010,Logistics and Warehousing

1011,Construction and Civil Engineering

1012,Healthcare and Environmental Protection

1013,Politics and Public Welfare

1014,Agriculture, Forestry and Fishing

1015,Mineral Resources

1016,Agriculture, Forestry, Fisheries and Animal Husbandry

1017,Agriculture, Forestry, Fisheries and Animal Husbandry

1015,Ore Mining

1016,Accommodation and Food Service

Industrial Classification Code

Industrial Classification Code, Industrial Classification Code, Industrial Classification Name

1001,100101,Software and Networking

1001,100102,Photovoltaics and Optical Related Industries

1001,100103,Telecommunications

1001,100104,Electronic Components

1001,100105,Computer and Consumer Electronics Manufacturing

1001,100106,Semiconductors

1001,100107,Game Designs

1002,100201,Food, Tobacco, and Beverage Manufacturing

1002,100202,Furniture and Furnishings Manufacturing

1002,100203,Chemical-Related Manufacturing

1002,100204,Non-Metallic Mineral Products Manufacturing

1002. 100205,Electric Power Machinery and Equipment Manufacturing

1002,100206,Yukon Products Manufacturing

1002,100207,Textiles

1002,100208,Paper Products Manufacturing

1002,100209,Petroleum and Coal Products Manufacturing

1002. 100210,Metal-Related Manufacturing

1002,100211,Means of Transportation Manufacturing

1002,100212,Other Related Manufacturing

1002,100213,Footwear/Textile Manufacturing

1002,100214,Printing-Related Industries

1002 100215,Rubber and Plastic Products Manufacturing

1002,100216,Machinery and Equipment Manufacturing and Repairing

1002,100217,Precision Instruments and Medical Devices Related Industries

1003,100301,Wholesale Industries

1003,100302,Retail Industries

1003,100303,Direct Marketing-Related Businesses

1004,100401,Financial Institutions and Related Businesses

1004,100402,Investment and Finance-Related Businesses

1004,100403,Insurance

1005,100501,Educational Services

1005. 100502,Publishing ...... >>

Question 6: Industry 1, Industry 2, Industry 3. What are they? Definition of Industry A group of firms that provide mutually substitutable products or services, i.e., products or services that satisfy the same basic customer needs. A firm's closest competitors are firms that satisfy the same basic customer needs.

The primary sector refers to industries that are mainly agricultural, such as animal husbandry, hunting, fishing, nomadic herding, forestry, etc.

The secondary sector refers to industries that are mainly agricultural, such as animal husbandry, hunting, fishing, nomadic herding, and forestry.

The secondary sector is dominated by manufacturing, but also includes extractive industries, electricity and gas, and of course there are other terms.

The tertiary sector refers to service industries, including construction, transportation, communication, commerce, finance, vocational *** and so on.

The tertiary industry refers to the information industry, which is a new idea of industrial division. That is, the information sector is divided from the three major industries and called

the fourth industry. According to the Japanese division of the information industry, it is divided into three major sectors:

① Computer manufacturing industry: manufacturing and sales.

② Communication processing industry: software industry, information processing services (computer centers, online information processing) and information provision services (database).

③ Others: the equipment management industry, the kit industry and the value-added communications industry.

Question 7: What are the primary, secondary and tertiary industries? China's division of the three industries began in 1985. At that time, in order to meet the needs of the establishment of GNP statistics

, the National Bureau of Statistics put forward to the State Council on the establishment of the tertiary industry statistics report, which for the first time stipulated the scope of

China's three industries.

With the continuous development of social economy, China's national economy industry changes greatly. In order to timely and accurately reflect

the development of China's three industries, and at the same time to better carry out international comparisons, in 2003, the National Bureau of Statistics, on the basis of the national standard of Classification of National Economy by Industry (GB/T4754?D2002), which was revised in 2002, adjusted the scope of the original division of the three industries and formulated new

standards for the division of the three industries, and the report set out the scope of the three industries for the first time. On the basis of the national standard of "Classification of Three Industries" (GB/T4754?D2002), the scope of the former three industries was adjusted and the new "Standard for the Classification of Three Industries" was formulated, which has been put into effect since the date of its release in May 2003

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The new scope of the three industries is as follows: the primary industry refers to agriculture, forestry, animal husbandry and fishery. The secondary industry refers to the mining industry, manufacturing industry, electricity, gas and water production and supply industry, and construction industry. The tertiary industry refers to other industries besides the primary

and secondary industries. The tertiary industry includes: transportation, warehousing and postal services, information transmission, computer services and software, wholesale and retail trade, accommodation and catering, finance, real estate, leasing and business

services, scientific research, technical services and geological survey, water conservancy, environment and public **** facilities management, residential services

services and other services. Education, Health, Social Security and Social Welfare, Culture, Sports and Recreation, Public ***

Management and Social Organizations, International Organizations.

Question 8: How many classifications of industries are there, and what is the difference between industry, trade, and occupation? , Definition of Industry, Trade, and Occupation

1. Definition of Industry

(1) The traditional definition of economics

An industry is the sum of the parts of the national economy based on the division of *** the same criteria, and is a group of enterprises or organizations of the same nature ***.

(2) Dictionary definition:

Industry refers to the general name of the interconnected interests, with different divisions of labor, composed of various related industries, although their business methods, business forms, business models and distribution links are different, but the object of their business and the scope of operation is centered on the same *** products, and can be accomplished within the constituent industries. The industry within the various industries to complete their own cycle

ring. These two concepts are the definition of industry in different stages of development,

2, the definition of industry

Industry refers to its production of the same type of products or have the same process or provide the same type of labor services divided into enterprises or groups of organizations ***. Such as the food industry, clothing industry, machinery industry.

3, the definition of occupation

Occupation is people involved in the social division of labor, the use of specialized knowledge and skills, for the community to create material and spiritual wealth,

to obtain a reasonable remuneration, as a source of material life, and to meet the spiritual needs of the work.

Second, the classification of industries, trades and professions

1, the classification of industry

In the theoretical study of the development and evolution of human production behavior, there are a variety of research ideas. Currently in the international popularity

is the idea of three industrial division, that is, in accordance with the historical order of the development of human production: the first agriculture, the second processing industry, the third

service industry to divide, and used to reflect the national economy of the various types of activities of the different characteristics. 1985, China's National Bureau of Statistics explicitly divided China's industry into three major industries. Agriculture (including forestry, animal husbandry and fishery) was designated as the primary industry, and industry (including extractive industry, manufacturing industry, water, electricity, steam and gas) and construction industry were designated as the secondary industry. The industries other than the primary and secondary industries are designated as the tertiary industry. This is a major decision and initiative of our country *** on the reform of economic structure.

The concept of industry definition (1) is more suitable for the above three industrial stages. The development of these three industries has taken a relatively long

time, but the development time of each industrial stage has been shortened significantly.

With the rapid development of electronic and information technology, information technology has penetrated into all fields of society and economy, and in recent years, the information industry has been called the fourth industry from the international to domestic. The development of information industry not only accelerates the pace of development of global integration of market economy

, but also breaks the original pattern of some industries and trades, which need to constantly accelerate the adjustment

and re-division to adapt to the new situation. New energy, new materials, energy saving and environmental protection, biology, high-end equipment manufacturing and other new industries

continue to emerge.

Definition of industry

The concept of (2) is more suitable for the period since the development of the fourth industry.

2. Classification of industries

The classification of industries is based on the "National Economic Industry Classification" (GB/T4754-2011), that is, the "National Bureau of Statistics on

Notice on the implementation of the new national standard for the classification of industries of the national economy," State Statistical Word 〔2011〕 No. 69) requires that the new "National Economic Industry

Classification of Industries" (GB / T4754-2011) has been used uniformly since 2012.

3. Classification of Occupations

The classification of occupations is based on the "Classification of Occupations and Codes (GB/T 6565-2009)"

3. Relationship between Industry, Trade and Occupation

There are similarities and close links between industry, trade and occupation, and there are differences.

Industry, trade, occupation are the product of social division of labor, is the inevitable result of the continuous development of social productive forces. This is their **** the same point in nature. In the development of society, with the emergence of new technologies. Produced new products and the corresponding occupation practitioners. With the production of new products and the number of corresponding practitioners continue to expand, the gradual formation of new industries. When the new industry develops to a certain scale, it will be integrated with other related industries, based on the degree of play into or form a new industry. Industry, industry,

The difference between occupations is that they are in the field of the national economy, from the focus of the level of the level is from high to low, the concept of the scope of involvement is from large to small. The focus of the industry is the macro field of productivity layout, reflecting the industry as a unit of productivity layout of the social division of labor, industry consists of industry. The focus of industry is the micro-area of the production of products by enterprises or organizations, reflecting the social division of labour in the production of products based on the industry, which consists of enterprises or organizations. The focus of the occupation is the specific types of work of the staff within the organization, reflecting the human single ...... >>

Question 9: What are the five major industries in the world in 2014 The primary industry refers to the industries that provide the means of production, including planting, forestry, animal husbandry, aquaculture, and other production sectors that are directly aimed at natural objects.

The secondary industry is the processing industry, which utilizes the basic means of production for processing and selling. \

The tertiary industry, also known as the service industry, refers to industries other than the primary and secondary industries. The tertiary industry industry is extensive. It includes transportation, communication, commerce, catering, finance and insurance, administration, family services and other non-material production sectors.

The concept of the tertiary industry refers to the industries including education, culture, radio and television, health (disease control), sports, civil affairs (disability, welfare, charity), environmental protection, national defense, justice, law and order, social security, family planning, religion and ethnic affairs, and so on, which have the social public ****ity and administrative functions.

The fifth industry belongs to the category of wisdom industry, including consulting, planning, advertising, arts, science, education, etc., which is the direct access to and use of people's own wisdom resources, to meet the needs of people or institutions in the field of knowledge, culture, technology, etc.

Question 10: What is the primary industry? Primary industry: agriculture (including planting, forestry, animal husbandry, by-products and fishery)

Secondary industry: industry (including extractive industry, manufacturing, water, electricity, steam, hot water, gas) and construction.

Tertiary industry: all industries other than the primary and secondary industries. As the tertiary industry includes many industries and a wide range, according to the actual situation in China, the tertiary industry can be divided into two parts; one is the circulation sector, and the other is the service sector. Specifically, it can be divided into four levels:

The first level: circulation sector, including transportation and transmission industry, post and telecommunications industry, commerce, catering industry, material supply and marketing and warehousing industry.

The second level: the production and life services sector, including finance, insurance, geological survey industry, real estate, public utilities, residential services, consulting services and integrated technical services, agriculture, forestry, animal husbandry, fisheries, water conservancy services and water conservancy, highways, inland waterways (lakes) maintenance industry.

The third level: sectors serving to improve the level of science and culture and the quality of the population, including education, culture, radio and television broadcasting, scientific research, health, sports and social welfare services.

The fourth level: sectors serving the needs of the public, including state organs, political party organs, social organizations, as well as the army and the police, etc.