1. Autos
>Position: 2nd
>Leader: Japan, with 17 million autos produced by Japanese automakers in 2009
>U.S.: 12 million autos produced by American automakers in 2009
This post features the analysis of “Ten Industries In Which The US Is No Longer No.1. The country still leads in those industries like Russia, Japan and of course our homeland the great China.
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2. Beer Production
>Position: 2nd
>Leader: China, with 423 million hectoliters in 2009
>U.S.: 229 hectoliters in 2009
3. High-technology exports
> Position: 2nd
>Leader: China, $381 billion in 2008
>U.S.: $231 billion in 2008
4. Commercial Aircraft Production
>Position: 2nd
>Leader: Airbus (Europe) based on 574 orders in 2010
>U.S.: Boeing, with 530 orders in 2010
5. Coal Production
>Position: 2nd
>Leader: China, with 3.3 billion short tons produced in 2009
>U.S.: 1 billion short tons
6. Lettuce Production
>Position: 2nd
>Leader: China, with 12.9 million metric tons
>U.S.: 4.1 million metric ton
7. Oil Production:
>Position: 3rd
>Leader: Russia, with 9.7 million barrels produced each day.
>U.S.: 9 million barrels produced each day
8. Rice Production
>Position:11th
>Leader: China, with 166 million metric tons produced between 2009 and 2010
>U.S.: 6.9 million metric tons
9. Wind Energy Generated
>Position: 2nd
>Leader: China, with 42 gigawatts generated in 2010
>U.S.: 40 gigawatts in 2010
10. Pork Production
>Position: 2nd
>Leader: China, with 51.5 million metric tons produced in 2010
>U.S.: 10.2 million metric tons produced in 2010
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