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u.s. short term indicators
U.S. Short Term Indicators
The
US Short Term Indicators
monthly report provides comprehensive chemical industry historical data from 1987 to the present covering market capitalization, price indices, shipments, inventories, shipment to inventory ratio, trade, capacity utilization, industrial production, labor force statistics, rail car loadings and energy.
Macro indicators are also included in the areas of international trade, capital spending, household appliances, automotive, building and construction, electronics, packaging, pulp & paper, textiles, apparel & home furnishings, supply chain and more.
Please note there is a $25 per additional user fee in addition to the annual $1200 flat fee.
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