While the US is the world’s leading music exporter, earning 4.5 dollars for every dollar they pay to import music, Sweden is second with an export ratio of 2.7. The UK is behind Sweden with a ratio of 2.2.
- Which country has the largest music industry?
- While the United States stands on the top of the list, Japan comes second on the list in countries with the largest music industry. According to the IFPI’s report of 2017 stats, Japan generated annual revenue of 2.757 Million US Dollars selling 72% physical record and 21% digital records.
- Is the UK still the biggest exporter of Music in the world?
- According to the BPI, the UK is still the largest exporter of music in the world, after the USA – but its share of the global market has dropped from 17% in 2015 to 10% last year. However, with the exception of Dua Lipa’s album, 2020 was relatively quiet for major new releases from British artists.
- Which country exports the most money in the world?
- Total export value across the world is $18,301 billion of which 64% is manufacturing. The United States is still the second highest exporter of the world contributes, 8.4% of the world export next to China 11.7%. The United States is the highest importer of the world 12.3%, while China is the second (10.3%).
- How much money does digital music make in Europe?
- Streaming services such as Spotify, Amazon, and Deezer have made constant access to an almost unlimited supply of music a possibility for music lovers all over Europe. Digital music revenues in the United Kingdom are estimated at over 1.7 billion euros, 1.4 billion euros in Germany, and over half a billion euros in France.
- What country song sold the most copies?
Top 10 selling country songs of all time
- I Hope You Dance, Lee Ann Womack.
- Jolene, Dolly Parton.
- Live Like You Were Dying, Tim McGraw.
- Where Were You (When the World Stopped Turning), Alan Jackson.
- Concrete Angel, Martina McBride.
- Choices, George Jones.
- Friends in Low Places, Garth Brooks.
- I Walk the Line, Johnny Cash.