
Economy Paragraph
Chile is the longest country in the world. With that comes lots of stuff they can sell, such as refined petroleum, cars, crude petroleum, garments, and trucks. Using those, they get a GDP of 579.201 billion dollars and rank 44th worldwide. Its GDP per capita is $29,500 compared to Brazil’s $19000, Peru’s $15,300, or Bolivia’s $9,800. Chile’s GDP per capita is much higher than its neighboring countries. Chile’s major industries are ​​copper, lithium, other minerals, foodstuffs, fish processing, iron and steel, wood and wood products, transport equipment, cement, and textiles companies. Major jobs are miners, helping with tourism, technology, and agriculture. However, they do need to import copper ore, refined copper, carbonates, fish, and raw copper.