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782 Manufactures<br />

No. 1396. M a n u f a c t u r in g C o m m o d it y G r o u p s — Im p o r t P e n e t r a t i o n a s P e r c e n t o f N e w<br />

S u p p l y a n d R e l a t e d E m p l o y m e n t : 1 9 7 2 t o 1 9 8 1<br />

[Represents manufacturing commodity groups with average levels of import penetration of IS percent or more. Employment<br />

represents industry employment related to ''import-sensitive" groups: in many cases, the Industry employment series are not that<br />

well matched to the import groups. The industry coverage may be broader or narrower than that Implied by the import product<br />

; some Industry employment series are related to more than one import group. For more detail regarding methodology and<br />

ions of data, see source. N.e.s.=Not elsewhere specified]<br />

B<br />

Industiy<br />

code f<br />

INDUSTRY GROUP<br />

IMPORTS AS A<br />

PERCENT OF<br />

NEW SUPPLY<br />

AN N U A L AVERAGE<br />

EM PLOYM EN T<br />

(1,000)<br />

1 9 7 2 1 9 7 9 1 9 7 2 1 9 7 9<br />

19 81<br />

2 0 6 1 - 3<br />

2 0 6 6 ,7 , 9 9<br />

2 0 8 4<br />

2 0 8 5<br />

Food and kindred products:<br />

Cane or beet sugar, syrup, and molasses; beet pulp................................<br />

Chocolate and cocoa products....................<br />

Wines, brandy, and brandy spirits................<br />

Distilled, rectified, and blended liquors, except brandy..............................<br />

2 2 .5 1 8 .5 3 7 .1 3 0 .7<br />

1 1 .0 2 9 .2 2 0 .7 2 0 .5<br />

2 1 .3 2 6 .2 1 0 .5 1 3 .2<br />

2 4 .9 2 4 .3 2 2 .8 1 9 .0<br />

3 1 .7<br />

1 9 .7<br />

14 .4<br />

1 7 .4<br />

2 2 5 3<br />

2 2 7 1<br />

2 2 7 9<br />

2 2 9 9<br />

2 2 9 8<br />

2 2 9 2<br />

2 3 8 1<br />

2 3 8 5<br />

2 3 8 6<br />

2 4 2 1<br />

2 4 2 9<br />

2 4 3 5<br />

2 0 3 3<br />

3 0 2 1<br />

3 2 6 3<br />

3 2 6 2<br />

3 2 6 9<br />

3 2 5 3<br />

3 3 3 9 ;3 3 4 1<br />

3 3 3 3 ;3 3 4 1<br />

3 3 1 3<br />

3 5 7 4<br />

3 5 7 2<br />

3 5 5 2<br />

3 6 3 6<br />

3 6 5 1<br />

3 6 7 4<br />

3 6 9 9<br />

3 7 1 1 , 3<br />

3 7 5 1<br />

Textile mill products:<br />

Outerwear, n.e.s., of textile materials................................................<br />

Floor coverings, textile materials, pile Inserted..........................................<br />

Floor coverings, n.e.s., of textile or vegetable materials.........................<br />

Textile mitt product, n.e.e........................ ......................................<br />

Cordage............................... .................................................................<br />

Lace goods, .........................................................................................<br />

Apparel and other textile products:<br />

Gloves, except sports, leather, or fur gloves............................................<br />

Rainwear...............................................................................................<br />

Leather wearing apparel, .......................................................................<br />

Lumber and wood products:<br />

Lumber and other sawmill and planing mill products, except dimension<br />

hardwood...........................................................................................<br />

WoodsWinQftes, cooperage stock, and excdfetot............................. .......... .<br />

Hardwood, plywood, ana veneer..............................................................<br />

Medicinats and botanicals.......................................................................<br />

Footwear, rubber or plastic............. ............................<br />

Leather and leather products:<br />

3 1 4 3 ; 3 1 4 9 Men's footwear, except athletic...............................................................<br />

3 1 4 9 Leather ski boots and other leather athletio footwear...............................<br />

3 1 7 1 Women’s handbags and purses...............................................................<br />

3 1 4 4 Women's footwear, except athletic..........................................................<br />

3151 Gloves, leather......................................................................................<br />

3 1 6 1 Luggage of leather, textile materials, plastics..........................................<br />

3 1 7 2 Flat goods of leather and other materials..,,.............................................<br />

Stone, day, and glees products:<br />

Earthenware tableware...........................................................................<br />

China tableware.................................................................................... .<br />

Ceramic articles, n.e.s............................................................................<br />

Ceramic floor and wall tile......................................................................,<br />

Primary metal industries:<br />

Smelter and refined nonferroue metals, n.e>s.„....................................... .<br />

Smelter and refined zinc........................................................................<br />

Electro* metallurgical products...............................................................<br />

Machinery, except electrical:<br />

Calculating and accounting machines, excluding parts............................<br />

Typewriters and parts, n.e.8...................................................................<br />

Textile machinery, and parts, n.e.s.........................................................<br />

Electric and electronic equipment:<br />

Sewing machines and parts, n.e.s.......................................................... ,<br />

Radio and TV receiving sets, phonos, and audio equip., n.e.s..................,<br />

Semiconductors, rectifiers, ana rectifying separator....,,___ _____<br />

Electrical articles and electrical parts of articles......................................<br />

Transportation equipment:<br />

Motor vehicles and passenger car, truck, and bus bodies.......................<br />

Motorcycles, bicycles, and parts, n.e.s...................................................<br />

1 6 .3 2 0 .0 7 7 .6 7 0 .6<br />

1 1 .3 2 4 .3<br />

] 6 2 .2 6 0 .5<br />

3 0 .9 5 7 .2<br />

5 9 .0 A S A *<br />

2 1 .5 2 3 .4 1 0 .9 1 0 .3<br />

2 1 .7 2 7 .7 (N A ) (NA)<br />

1 3 .8 2 4 .1 1 4 .0 1 4 .5<br />

2 0 .2 4 0 .6 1 7 .8 1 2 .2<br />

3 4 .6 5 0 .4 2 1 .5 2 0 .1<br />

1 6 .3 1 6 .9 1 8 2 .0 1 9 6 .4<br />

2 0 .0 9 4 .T 0 .1 0 . 0<br />

3 1 .3 3 3 .1 3 0 .9 2 7 .9<br />

2 2 .0 2 1 .7 1 4 .8 1 7 .2<br />

3 3 .9 6 9 .2 2 8 .7 2 2 .7<br />

1 4 .7 2 0 .4 6 3 .6 5 7 .9<br />

3 1 .6 5 1 .2 3 2 .3 2 3 .5<br />

2 0 .6 3 8 .5 1 9 .9 1 6 .5<br />

1 8 .9 3 3 .5 8 6 .6 5 9 .3<br />

2 2 .3 3 1 .0 1 4 .0 1 4 .5<br />

1 5 .4 2 4 .4 1 7 .3 1 7 .7<br />

1 4 .0 2 0 .1 1 3 .0 1 4 .3<br />

5 1 .2 7 0 .0<br />

} 1 0 .4 9 .7<br />

4 1 .0 4 1 .0<br />

3 3 .7 4 0 .6 1 2 .0 1 4 .6<br />

2 2 .9 3 2 .2 1 8 .6 1 5 .6<br />

5 0 .0 6 2 .6 8 . 2 1 0 .7<br />

2 8 .5 3 7 .4 2 6 .6 3 4 .3<br />

1 9 .7 3 1 .1 15 .1 1 5 .0<br />

40 .1 4 0 .6<br />

3 6 .2<br />

1 4 5 .2<br />

1 6 .3 1 8 .5 J<br />

3 6 .6 3 3 .2 3 5 .5 2 6 .9<br />

5 0 .9 4 1 .3 3 5 .1 3 6 .9<br />

3 4 .9 4 2 .1 1 1 4 .5 8 7 .5<br />

U S 2 . 2 0 U<br />

m<br />

1 7 ,5 2 0 .3 1 4 .0 1 4 .7<br />

1 3 .6 1 8 .3 4 6 1 . 3 5 0 9 .1<br />

65 .1 5 2 ,4 1 8 .2 1 9 .5<br />

7 1 .5<br />

5 2 .6<br />

(NA)<br />

11.1<br />

11.8<br />

2 4 .3<br />

1 7 1 .5<br />

4.9<br />

2 4 .8<br />

1 8 .6<br />

22.2<br />

5 7 .2<br />

2 3 .0<br />

1 7 .5<br />

5 2 .9<br />

13 .6<br />

16 .0<br />

12.6<br />

9 .4<br />

12 .5<br />

13 .2<br />

11.8<br />

3 1 .4<br />

13.1<br />

3 8 .3<br />

3 1 .8<br />

6 2 .2<br />

2 2 A A<br />

1 4 .0<br />

3 8 9 .5<br />

1 6 .8<br />

3 8 7 3<br />

3 8 3 2<br />

3 8 5 1<br />

3 8 1 1<br />

In s tru m e n ts and re la te d p ro d u c ts :<br />

Watches, clocks, clockwork operated devices, and parts..........<br />

Optical instruments and lenses, and parts, n.e.s......................<br />

Ophthalmic goods and parts, n.e.s..................................... .....<br />

Surveying and drafting instruments, balances, n.e.s.; measuring<br />

n.e.s<br />

2 1 .1 3 9 .9 2 9 .6 2 7 .7<br />

17 .1 1 5 .9 1 7 .6 3 1 .6<br />

1 2 .4 2 0 .5 3 7 .1 4$>. 1<br />

W 1 9 .0<br />

0 4 .5 7 2 .4<br />

20.1<br />

3 3 .4<br />

7 0 .5<br />

NA Not available. ‘Standard Industrial Classification Code; see text, p. 766.<br />

Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, M o n th ly L a b o r R e v ie w , August <strong>1982</strong>.

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