Government Spending Global Group of Eight (G8) Industry Guide 2019-2028
Summary
The G8 Government Spending industry profile provides top-line qualitative and quantitative summary information including: sector size (value 2019-23, and forecast to 2028). The profile also contains descriptions of the leading players including key financial metrics and analysis of competitive pressures within the sector.
Key Highlights
The G8 countries contributed $16,936.9 billion in 2023 to the global government spending industry, with a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 7.2% between 2019 and 2023. The G8 countries are expected to reach a value of $21,521.8 billion in 2028, with a CAGR of 4.9% over the 2023-28 period.
Among the G8 nations, the US is the leading country in the government spending industry, with market revenues of $9,332.0 billion in 2023. This was followed by Germany and the UK, with a value of $2,060.6 and $1,416.9 billion, respectively.
The US is expected to lead the government spending industry in the G8 nations with a value of $11,797.3 billion in 2016, followed by Germany and the UK with expected values of $2,430.0 and $2,126.6 billion, respectively.
Scope
Save time carrying out entry-level research by identifying the size, growth, major segments, and leading players in the G8 government spending sector
Use the Five Forces analysis to determine the competitive intensity and therefore attractiveness of the G8 government spending sector
Leading company profiles reveal details of key government spending sector players’ G8 operations and financial performance
Add weight to presentations and pitches by understanding the future growth prospects of the G8 government spending sector with five year forecasts
Compares data from the US, Canada, Germany, France, UK, Italy, Russia and Japan, alongside individual chapters on each country
Reasons to Buy
What was the size of the G8 government spending sector by value in 2023?
What will be the size of the G8 government spending sector in 2028?
What factors are affecting the strength of competition in the G8 government spending sector?
How has the sector performed over the last five years?
What are the main segments that make up the G8 government spending sector?
1 Introduction
1.1. What is this report about?
1.2. Who is the target reader?
1.3. How to use this report
1.4. Definitions
2 Group of Eight (G8) Government Spending
2.1. Industry Outlook
3 Government Spending in Canada
3.1. Market Overview
3.2. Market Data
3.3. Market Segmentation
3.4. Market outlook
3.5. Five forces analysis
4 Macroeconomic Indicators
4.1. Country data
5 Government Spending in France
5.1. Market Overview
5.2. Market Data
5.3. Market Segmentation
5.4. Market outlook
5.5. Five forces analysis
6 Macroeconomic Indicators
6.1. Country data
7 Government Spending in Germany
7.1. Market Overview
7.2. Market Data
7.3. Market Segmentation
7.4. Market outlook
7.5. Five forces analysis
8 Macroeconomic Indicators
8.1. Country data
9 Government Spending in Italy
9.1. Market Overview
9.2. Market Data
9.3. Market Segmentation
9.4. Market outlook
9.5. Five forces analysis
10 Macroeconomic Indicators
10.1. Country data
11 Government Spending in Japan
11.1. Market Overview
11.2. Market Data
11.3. Market Segmentation
11.4. Market outlook
11.5. Five forces analysis
12 Macroeconomic Indicators
12.1. Country data
13 Government Spending in Russia
13.1. Market Overview
13.2. Market Data
13.3. Market Segmentation
13.4. Market outlook
13.5. Five forces analysis
14 Macroeconomic Indicators
14.1. Country data
15 Government Spending in The United Kingdom
15.1. Market Overview
15.2. Market Data
15.3. Market Segmentation
15.4. Market outlook
15.5. Five forces analysis
16 Macroeconomic Indicators
16.1. Country data
17 Government Spending in The United States
17.1. Market Overview
17.2. Market Data
17.3. Market Segmentation
17.4. Market outlook
17.5. Five forces analysis
18 Macroeconomic Indicators
18.1. Country data
19 Company Profiles
19.1. General Dynamics Corporation
19.2. GS Engineering & Construction Corp
19.3. Housing and Urban Development Corporation Ltd
19.4. Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd.
19.5. BAE Systems Inc
19.6. Skanska AB
19.7. Thales SA
19.8. Vinci SA
19.9. Deutsche Bahn AG
19.10. Deutsche Telekom AG
19.11. ASC Pty Ltd
19.12. BAE Systems Australia Ltd
19.13. Australian Rail Track Corporation Ltd
19.14. Decmil Group Ltd
19.15. MOVER Participacoes SA
19.16. Embraer SA
19.17. Companhia de Saneamento Basico do Estado de Sao Paulo
19.18. Valec Engineering, Construction and Railway SA
19.19. JD Irving Ltd
19.20. Larsen & Toubro Limited
19.21. PT Astra International Tbk
19.22. PT PAL Indonesia
19.23. PT PLN (Persero)
19.24. PT Pertamina (Persero)
19.25. Royal BAM Group NV
19.26. Airbus SE
19.27. NV Nederlandse Spoorwegen
19.28. Saab AB
19.29. Peab AB
19.30. Fortum Corp
19.31. Singapore Technologies Engineering Ltd
19.32. Hyundai Engineering & Construction Co Ltd
19.33. SMRT Corp Ltd
19.34. Public Utilities Board
19.35. Aveng Ltd
19.36. Eskom Holdings SOC Limited
19.37. Paramount Group
19.38. Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa
19.39. Hanwha Corp
19.40. Samsung C&T Corp
19.41. Korea Aerospace Industries Ltd
19.42. Actividades de Construccion y Servicios SA
19.43. Ferrovial SA
19.44. General Dynamics European Land Systems Group
19.45. Aselsan Elektronik Sanayi Ve Ticaret AS
19.46. ENKA Insaat ve Sanayi AS
19.47. Havelsan Hava Elektronik Sanayi Ve Ticaret AS
19.48. Elektrik Uretim AS
19.49. Lockheed Martin Corp
19.50. Veolia Environnement SA
19.51. Leonardo SpA
19.52. PJSC Gazprom
19.53. Extendicare Inc
19.54. Grupo Carso SA de CV
19.55. RTX Corp
19.56. United Aircraft Corp
19.57. Almaz-Antey Concern
19.58. Rossiiskie Zheleznye Dorogi
19.59. Aviation Industry Corp of China Ltd
19.60. China National Petroleum Corporation
19.61. Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd
19.62. Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd
19.63. Comision Federal de Electricidad
19.64. Empresas ICA SAB de CV
19.65. Comision Nacional del Agua
19.66. China State Construction Engineering Corp Ltd