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Guide to the Business of Chemistry
This data-packed resource provides a comprehensive 10-year statistical overview, plus analysis of the present situation and long-term outlook for the U.S. chemical industry.
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Business of Chemistry: Situation and Outlook
Gain insight into the short-term industry outlook with this semi-annual report issued in June and December.
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Resin Review
This annual publication provides the most comprehensive statistical measurements of the U.S. plastic resins industry, including detailed tables with historical trends on production, sales, capacity and utilization rates.
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Chemistry Careers – A Future of Possibilities
The business of chemistry also generates more than half a trillion dollars to the United States economy each year. Because of the substantive affect the business of chemistry has on our lives, employees of the chemical industry, such as chemists, researchers or engineers, are among some of the most highly compensated individuals, both in terms of pay and medical benefits, in the United States.
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Chemistry - A Great American Industry
The business of chemistry is one of the original U.S. industries. Since its first incarnation in 1635 producing the ingredients for gunpowder and tanning, it has been a dynamic, forward-looking, innovative American industry and a vanguard of environmental stewardship.
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Giving Back to Our Communities and Our World
Giving back is a core value of the chemistry industry. Everyday the people of chemistry make a difference in communities across the country and around the world.
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The Business of Chemistry Is Everyone’s Business
It’s the U.S. economy’s number one exporting sector. Chemistry –– Crossing all borders and fueling the American economy.
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Our Chemistry-Dependent Economy: CPRI and ChemFactor
Statistical indicators highlight how chemistry is essential2 the U.S. economy
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Weekly Chemistry & Economic Trends
This weekly newsletter provides various statistics, charts, and analysis for the business of chemistry and macroeonomic indicators.
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U.S. Short Term Indicators
This monthly report provides comprehensive historical data from 1987 to the present covering the business of chemistry and macroeconomic topics.
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CHEMISTRY TRENDS Economic Data Service
Complete access to ALL American Chemistry Council economic data products is now available through the new CHEMISTRY TRENDS Economic Data Service.
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Global Short Term Indicators
The Global STI is a monthly index measuring production of the business of chemistry on a regional and global basis.
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Chlorine's Economics Contributions
Provides detailed information on chlorine's economic contribution by state.
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Plastics and the U.S. Economy
The invention and widespread use of plastics is one of the most important innovations of the twentieth century. As the material plastic has helped improve the quality of our lives, the plastics industry has become an increasingly significant contributor to the United States economy.
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