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From planes to PCs, the world's market-leading companies

Global market leaders
TVs: Samsung
Plastics: DowDuPont
Aircraft: Boeing
Dairy products: Nestlé
Household appliances: Midea
PCs: HP
Cars: Volkswagen AG
Clothing: Inditex
Beer: Anheuser-Busch InBev
Steel: ArcelorMittal
Toilets: Toto
Trains: CRRC
Computer chips: Samsung
Tyres: Bridgestone
Chocolate: Mondelez International
Glass: Saint-Gobain
Paper: International Paper
Oil: Saudi Aramco
Smartphones: Samsung
Wine: E. & J. Gallo
Construction equipment: Caterpillar
Cosmetics: L'Oréal
Elevators and escalators: Otis
Bricks: Wienerberger
Coffee: Nestlé
Farming machinery: Deere
Copper: Codelco
Lumber: West Fraser
Cruise ships: Fincantieri
Tea: McLeod Russel
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Global market leaders

Ever wondered which company makes the most TVs, cars or cosmetics? From Boeing to Samsung, we take a look at the firms that produce the most goods by sector.
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Daniel Coughlin

08 June 2018

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