In 1985, the National Bureau of Statistics made special provisions on the division of three industries, namely: (1) The primary industry is agriculture (package).
Including forestry, animal husbandry, fisheries and so on. ); (2) The secondary industry is industry (including extractive industry, manufacturing industry, tap water and electricity).
Electricity, steam, hot water, gas industry) and construction industry; (3) The tertiary industry is other industries besides the above industries.
It also includes four levels: the first level is the circulation department, including transportation, post and telecommunications, and commercial catering.
Industry, material supply and marketing and warehousing; The second level is the departments that serve production and life, including financial industry, insurance industry,
Geological survey, real estate, public utilities, residential services, tourism, consulting information services and various technologies.
Service industry, etc. The third level is the department that serves to improve the scientific and cultural level and the quality of residents, including education, culture,
Radio and television, scientific research, health, sports and social welfare; The fourth level is to serve the public.
Departments that need services include state organs, political party organs, social organizations, military and police departments, etc.
According to Xie's data, from 65438 to 0988, the proportion of these four levels of industries in the tertiary industry is: developed countries are
25: 10:30:35; Asia's "four little dragons" are 30:15: 35: 20; Indian and China are about 35: 25: 25:
15。 The first and second floors are circulation, and the third and fourth floors are services. In developed countries, service is more important than circulation.
Class, Asia's "four little dragons" are roughly the same, but China and India are the opposite, so it can be seen that circulation analogy is more important than service class.
It shows that the emerging industries within the tertiary industry in developing countries and regions are relatively weak.