10 Countries That Spend the Most on Infrastructure

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9. Canada

They don’t need roads, right? They can use skis and snowmobiles. Well luckily, Canadians don’t think like that or, at least, they didn’t before. Although they invested around 3% of the country’s GDP in infrastructure around the 1950s and 1960s, through the years, the figure started dropping rapidly. The change, of course, happened around 2008 when Canada started paying more and more attention to the infrastructure.

Investment in infrastructure: 15.79 billion $

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