Industry accounted for 25% of GDP in 2000. Apart from copper refining, the most important industries are those connected with the manufacture of sulfuric acid, fertilizer, compressor lubricants, electrical appliances and parts, glass, batteries, cigarettes, textiles, yarn, glycerine, vehicle and tractor assembling, sawmilling, wood and joinery manufacture, tire retreading, processing of food and drink, and the manufacture of cement and cement products. Nitrogen Chemicals of Zambia, which produces fertilizer, is the largest non-mining enterprise. Since tariff barriers for imports have been lifted, many manufacturing facilities have closed, especially in the clothing industry.The country has one oil refinery, at Ndola, with a production capacity of 24,000 barrels per day.
Zambia - business -- Income
GDP figures (2001)
| Number |
Section |
Percentage/Amount |
| 1 |
GDP-total |
$8.5 billion |
| 2 |
Per capita GDP |
$870 |
| 3 |
Annual growth rate |
3,9% |
| 4 |
Average inflation rate |
21,5% |
| 5 |
Agriculture (% from GDP) |
24% |
| 6 |
Industry (% from GDP) |
25% |
| 7 |
Services (% from GDP) |
51% |
Zambia - business -- Labour