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INDUSTRIAL

DEVELOPMENTREPORT

2026UNITEDNATIONSINDUSTRIAL

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future

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action-oriented

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policy-adviso-ryservices;

normativestandards-relatedactivities;and

fosteringpartnerships

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transfer.Our

workisconcentratedon

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modern

agri-tech

and

agribusiness;

tacklingclimatechangebyusingrenewableenergyandenergy

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greenhouse

gas

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and

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country

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SUSTAINABLEDEVELOPMENTFULLREPORTUNITED

NATIONSINDUSTRIALDEVELOPMENTORGANIZATIONVienna,November

2025UN

DTHEFUTUREOFINDUSTRIALIZATIONCHAPTER

1

The

future

world

and

therole

of

industrial

development................221.1Our

world

in

2050

....................................................................................................................................

241.2Industry

is

essential

for

development

..............................................................................................

271.3

The

industrialization

gap......................................................................................................................281.4

The

future

of

industry

under

the

current

path................................................................................

33CHAPTER

2Megatrends

and

theindustry

of

the

future.....................................................402.1

The

key

megatrends

reshaping

industry...........................................................................................

422.2Energy

and

the

green

transition

.........................................................................................................

432.3

The

rise

of

AI

and

the

digitalization

of

production........................................................................482.4

The

reconfiguration

of

global

supply

chains

...................................................................................

522.5Population

growth

and

the

changing

nature

of

work

...................................................................

552.6

The

transformation

of

food

production

systems

...........................................................................58CHAPTER

3Building

future-readyindustries

.............................................................................643.1Preparing

domestic

ecosystems

for

tomorrow’s

industrial

landscape

.....................................663.2Improving

infrastructure.......................................................................................................................

673.3

Strengthening

institutions

...................................................................................................................693.4Equipping

the

workforce........................................................................................................................713.5Mastering

the

new

technologies.........................................................................................................

733.6Coordinating

industrial

efforts

at

the

regional

level

....................................................................

763.7Greening

industrial

ecosystems.........................................................................................................

783.8Financing

future

industrial

transformation....................................................................................80CHAPTER

4

Shifting

course

towards

a

sustainable

future...............................................844.1

Actions

for

sustainable,

future-ready

industries............................................................................864.2

The

industrialization

push

in

developing

countries......................................................................

874.3

The

clean

energy

and

just

industrialization

push

towards

a

sustainable

future

..................904.4Key

priorities

for

global

action

...........................................................................................................

93ContentsFOREWORD......................................................................................................

10EXECUTIVE

SUMMARY

....................................................................................12ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS..................................................................................

16ABBREVIATIONS

AND

TECHNICALNOTES.................................................

18PART

AIDR26

|

5PARTBREGIONALPERSPECTIVESCHAPTER

5

Africa:Challengesandopportunitiesforfutureindustrialization

...........................................................................................................1025.1Recent

and

future

industrial

dynamics

...........................................................................................1045.2Main

bottlenecks

constraining

future

industrialization

.............................................................1085.3

Sectoral

opportunities

to

spur

future

industrialization

..............................................................111CHAPTER

6

Asia-Pacific:

Challengesandopportunitiesforfutureindustrialization

...........................................................................................................1226.1Recent

and

future

industrial

dynamics

...........................................................................................

1246.2Main

bottlenecks

constraining

future

industrialization............................................................

1286.3

Sectoral

opportunities

to

spur

future

industrialization.............................................................

132CHAPTER

7EasternEurope

and

Central

Asia:

Challenges

andopportunities

for

futureindustrialization...............................................................1447.1Recent

and

future

industrial

dynamics

...........................................................................................

1467.2Main

bottlenecks

constraining

future

industrialization

.............................................................

1507.3

Sectoral

opportunities

to

spur

future

industrialization

.............................................................

153CHAPTER

8Latin

America

and

the

Caribbean:

Challenges

andopportunities

for

futureindustrialization...............................................................1648.1Recent

and

future

industrial

dynamics...........................................................................................

1668.2Main

bottlenecks

constraining

future

industrialization............................................................

1708.3

Sectoral

opportunities

to

spur

future

industrialization..............................................................174PARTCANNEXES

ANDREFERENCESAnnexes............................................................................................................................

188A.1Projections

to

2050under

different

scenarios..............................................................................

189A.2

Assessing

regional

bottlenecks

for

the

future

of

industrialization.........................................

193A.3Country

and

economy

groups

...........................................................................................................

195References.......................................................................................................................

2026

|

IDR26CONTENTLIST

OFBOXES

Box

3.1China:Infrastructure

policies

for

future-ready

industries........................................................................................69Box

3.2India:

Skill

development

in

the

renewable

energy

sector........................................................................................

73Box

3.3Brazil:

Supporting

industrial

ecosystems

to

boost

firms’competitiveness.........................................................

75Box

5.1Morocco:

Towards

an

electric

mobility

ecosystem....................................................................................................

114Box

5.2Kenya:Emerging

ecosystem

for

electric

two-and

three-wheelers.......................................................................115Box

5.3Nigeria:

Scaling

up

production

of

essential

medicines............................................................................................117Box

5.4

South

Africa:Promotingagroprocessing

throughclimate-smart

technologies................................................

119Box

6.1Indonesia:Critical

minerals

processing

and

the

electric

vehicles

industry.......................................................

134Box

6.2Oman:Boostinglocalcapacityinphotovoltaicmanufacturing

toachievecarbonneutrality......................

135Box

6.3China:Phased

and

holistic

policy

mix

for

the

mobility

sector

.............................................................................

136Box

6.4

Sri

Lanka:Building

a

competitive

garment

industry

...............................................................................................138Box

6.5India:

Acceleratinginnovationin

thecommunicationandelectronicsindustry

.............................................

139Box

7.1Poland:Fosteringcleanenergyindustrialization

throughbattery

valleys

.........................................................

156Box

7.2

Slovenia:Upgrading

in

the

wood-based

construction

industry

...........................................................................158Box

7.3Croatia:

Anemergingecosystem

fordigitalmanufacturing

...................................................................................

159Box

7.4Georgia:

Theemergenceof

ahigh-valueagroprocessingindustry

.......................................................................161Box

8.1Brazil:Driving

the

green

industrial

transition

with

biomass...................................................................................177Box

8.2Mexico:

AutomotiveindustryasacorecomponentofFactory

America.............................................................

179Box

8.3CostaRica:Leveragingglobalinvestments

tobuildarobustsemiconductorindustry..................................180Box

8.4Chile:Regulationanddigital

technologiesasapivot

for

the

food-processingindustry...............................

182Box

A.1

Africa.....................................................................................................................................................................................

195Box

A.2

Americas..............................................................................................................................................................................

195Box

A.3

Asia-Pacific

.........................................................................................................................................................................196Box

A.4Europe

.................................................................................................................................................................................196Box

A.5Oceania

...............................................................................................................................................................................196Box

A.6High-income

industrial

economies(HIIEs)

................................................................................................................

197Box

A.7High-income

industrializing

economies(HINGEs)....................................................................................................

197Box

A.8Upper

middle-income

economies(UMIEs)

................................................................................................................

197Box

A.9Lower

middle-income

economies(LMIEs)..................................................................................................................198Box

A.10Low-income

economies(LIEs)

.....................................................................................................................................198IDR26

|

7LIST

OFFIGURES

Figure

1.1

What

can

we

expect

for

2050?......................................................................................................................................24Figure

1.2Where

will

extremepoverty,malnourishment

and

climate-related

fatalitiesbe

concentrated

in

2050?................26Figure

1.3How

does

industry

address

global

challenges?......................................................................................................

27Figure

1.4Industrial

dynamics

in

the

first

quarter

of

the

21st

century................................................................................29Figure

1.5

The

changing

structure

of

global

industrial

production

......................................................................................30Figure

1.6Industrial

intensity

gap:Developingregionsproduceless

than

they

should,

given

theirpopulation

size

.............

31Figure

1.7Productivitygap:Developingregionslagbehind

the

technological

frontier..................................................

31Figure

1.8Environmentalefficiencygap:Developingregionsproducelessoutputperunitofmanufacturingemissions

than

advanced

economies

.......................................................................................................................32Figure

1.9Projected

structure

of

global

industrial

production

by

2050

..............................................................................33Figure

1.10Projectedindustrialdynamismin

the

secondquarterof

the

21stcentury

...................................................34Figure

1.11Industrializationgapsbydevelopingregions,current

valuesandprojections

for2050............................36Figure

2.1Demand

forenergyisexpected

to

grow

significantly,butonly

a

few

are

sourced

fromrenewables

...............43Figure

2.2Industrial

firmsindevelopingcountriesarelaggingbehindin

thegreen

technologyrace

.......................44Figure

2.3From

traditional

to

digital

manufacturing

...............................................................................................................48Figure

2.4Digital

technologies

and

the

servification

of

industry

.........................................................................................49Figure

2.5

The

rise

of

AI

...................................................................................................................................................................49Figure

2.6In

the

current

path

scenario,

global

rebalancing

is

expected

to

continue......................................................

52Figure

2.7Chinaand

theUnitedStatesaregraduallydecouplingandreshapingGVCs..................................................53Figure

2.8Regions

are

taking

advantage

of

decoupling..........................................................................................................54Figure

2.9

The

changing

global

demographic

structure...........................................................................................................56Figure

2.10

Jobs

areincreasinglyinformal

acrossdevelopingregions,disproportionately

affecting

women

..................

57Figure

2.11Developingcountriesprojected

toneedmore

than900millionnew

jobsby2050due

todemographic

and

technological

changes

...............................................................................................................58Figure

2.12Future

fooddemand

willoutpacelocalsupplyinmanydevelopingregions................................................59Figure

3.1Developingcountriesshowstrongdeficienciesinboth

traditionalandmoderninfrastructure...............68Figure

3.2Developingeconomieslagbehindin

thedevelopmentof

governmentcapacity

.........................................70Figure

3.3Developing

countries

show

strong

deficiencies

in

digital

skills..........................................................................71Figure

3.4Developing

countries

have

weak

industrial

innovation

ecosystems

................................................................

74Figure

3.5Intra-regional

tradeinmanufacturinggoodsbetweendevelopingcountriesremainslow

.......................

77Figure

3.6Developingcountriesareleadinginrenewableenergyuse,butlagbehindinindustrialmaterialefficiency...........................................................................................................................................................................

78Figure

3.7

A

significant

shareof

developingcountriesisin,orathighriskof,debtdistress........................................80Figure

4.1

Analysing

alternative

future

scenarios......................................................................................................................86Figure

4.2

A

shift

towards

stronger

industrialization

in

developing

countries..................................................................88Figure

4.3Projectedoutcomesindevelopingcountriesby

2050under

anindustrializationpush

scenario....................89Figure

4.4

Towardsa

stronger,

fairerand

greenerindustryindevelopingcountries

......................................................

91Figure

4.5Projectedoutcomesindevelopingcountriesby2050underacleanenergyand

justindustrialization

push

scenario

..................................................................................................................................

92Figure

5.1

Africa:Industrial

dynamics

in

the

first

quarter

of

the

21st

century

.................................................................105Figure

5.2

Africa:Currentandprojecteddistributionof

industrialproductionin

theregion

.....................................106Figure

5.3

Africa:Industrializationgapsbysubregions,current

valuesandprojections

for2050

.............................

107Figure

5.4Industrializationenablers:

Africacompared

to

the

world

frontier

andotherdevelopingregions.................109Figure

5.5Informality

and

gender

imbalances

in

Africa’s

manufacturing

sector.............................................................111Figure

6.1

Asia-Pacific:Industrialdynamicsin

the

firstquarterof

the

21stcentury.......................................................

125Figure

6.2

Asia-Pacific:Currentandprojecteddistributionof

industrialproductionin

theregion...........................

1268

|

IDR26CONTENTLIST

OF

TABLES

Table

2.1Newchallengesandopportunities

for

futureindustrializationina

greener

world

.......................................46Table

2.2Potential

applications

of

AI

in

manufacturing

.........................................................................................................

51Table

2.3

Transition

of

food

systems

in

developing

economies............................................................................................60Table

4.1Industrialization

push

in

developing

countries

.......................................................................................................88Table

4.2Clean

energy

and

a

just

industrialization

push

in

developing

countries

.........................................................90Table

5.1

Africa:Listof

economiesbygeographicalareaandstageof

industrialdevelopment

................................104Table

5.2

Africa:Megatrends,driversand

sectoralopportunities

for

futureindustrialization...................................112Table

6.1

Asia-Pacific:Listof

economiesbygeographicalareaandstageof

industrialdevelopment......................

124Table

6.2

Asia-Pacific:Megatrends,driversand

sectoralopportunities

for

futureindustrialization

........................

133Table

7.1EasternEuropeandCentral

Asia:Listof

economiesbygeographicalareaandstageof

industrialdevelopment...................................................................................................................................................................146Table

7.2EasternEuropeandCentral

Asia:Megatrends,driversandsectoralopportunities

for

futureindustrialization.............................................................................................................................................................

155Table

8.1LAC:Listof

economiesbygeographicalareaandstageof

industrialdevelopment

....................................166Table

8.2LAC:Megatrends,driversand

sectoralopportunities

for

futureindustrialization.......................................

175Table

A.1Economies

included

in

the

intervention

group......................................................................................................190Table

A.2Interventions

in

the

industrialization

push

scenario

...........................................................................................

191Table

A.3Interventions

in

the

clean

energy

and

just

industrialization

push

scenario..................................................

192Table

A.4Indicators

used

in

regional

assessments

of

bottlenecks....................................................................................194Figure

6.3

Asia-Pacific:Industrializationgapsbysubregions,current

valuesandprojections

for2050

..................

127Figure6

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