1、International Yearbook ofIndustrial StatisticsEdition 2025Progress by innovation with reliable industrial statisticsInternational Yearbook ofIndustrial StatisticsEdition 2025UNIDO StatisticsAcknowledgementsThe 2025 edition of the International Yearbook of Industrial Statistics was prepared by Fernan
2、do CantBazalda and Martin Haitzmann,with contributions from Nina Goltsch,Manveer Mangat,Jrgen Muth,andKatarina Peitl,and additional inputs from Kateryna Gumeniuk,Dong Guo,Vladimir Luki,and ShuaichangShao.The team worked under the supervision of Fernando Cant Bazalda,Chief Statistician of theUnited N
3、ations Industrial Development Organization(UNIDO).Martin Haitzmann was central for thedesign,coordination and technical implementation of the Yearbook.The team members would like to extend their gratitute to Cecilia Ugaz Estrada,Deputy to the Direc-tor General and Managing Director of the Directorat
4、e of Strategic Planning,Programming,and Policy,andNobuya Haraguchi,Officer-in-charge of the Division of Industrial Policy Research and Statistics,for theirsupport and guidance in the preparation of this publication,as well as other UNIDO staff members fortheir valuable feedback and suggestions.We al
5、so gratefully acknowledge the cooperation of national statistical offices,the United Nations StatisticsDivision,the United Nations Population Division,United Nations Trade and Development(UNCTAD),theOrganisation for Economic Co-operation and Development(OECD),the Statistical Office of the EuropeanUn
6、ion(Eurostat),the International Monetary Fund(IMF),the Austrian Federal Ministry of Finance,and otherinternational and regional agencies in providing relevant information that has served as the basis of thispublication.In addition,we sincerely thank the co-custodian organizations of Sustainable Deve