Business of Chemistry: Situation and Outlook

 
Gain insight into the short-term industry outlook with this semi-annual report issued in June and December. The report provide a summary of economic, end-use market, chemical and investment trends and outlook. It presents an up-to-date assessment of current conditions in the business of chemistry in the United States and globally, plus likely prospects for the upcoming year and beyond.

Forecasts of the key indicators (trade, volume, shipments, employment, R&D spending, capacity utilization, capital spending) are based on preliminary responses to the annual American Chemistry Council Economic Survey and economic models and reflect the consensus of forecasts made by economists, forecasters and other industry experts.

Price includes both the December 2008 and June 2009 issues. Approximately 12 pages. PDF version. Please note there is a $15 per additional user fee in addition to the annual $150 flat fee.


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Need that hard to find economic statistic on the US chemical industry? Chances are you can find it in ACC's Guide to the Business of Chemistry.