U.S. Industrial OutlookBusiness and Defense Services Administration, 1991 - Industries |
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1988 Annual Survey accounted Average hourly earnings billion in 1990 Bureau Canada Census chemicals constant dollars construction consumer consumption continue costs countries decline demand Department of Commerce domestic economic electronic equipment Estimates and forecasts European Community fiber footwear forecasts by ITA foreign Industry Data Value industry shipments industry's International Trade Administration Item Industry Data Japan Japanese lightsats Long-Term Prospects machinery major ment metal Mexico millions of dollars operating Outlook for 1991 packaging paperboard Percent Change percent in 1990 plastic Product Data Value product shipments Production workers 000 products classified revenues satellite sector services sold shipments 1987 sold by establishments SOURCE South Korea suppliers Survey of Manufactures Taiwan Telephone tion Total employment 000 Trade Administration ITA Trends and Forecasts U.S. Department U.S. dollar U.S. exports U.S. market United United Kingdom Value of imports Value of shipments Value Share Washington West Germany