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The fibers, when made into fabrics, are identified by generic classifications that were established by the Textile Fiber Products Identification Act of 1960, and generic names were assigned by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC).

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What is the SIC Code for Cellulosic Manmade Fibers?

SIC 2823 applies to CELLULOSIC MANMADE FIBERS.


What is the cellulosic manmade fibers industry?

The cellulosic manmade fiber industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing rayon and acetate fibers in the form of monofilament, yarn, staple, or tow.


How did the value of U.S. shipments of cellulosic manmade fibers differ from 1992 to 2001?

U.S. producers of cellulosic manmade fibers shipped close to $974 million worth of product in 2001, down sharply from 1992 shipments of nearly $1.7 billion.


What is the NAICS Code for Cellulosic Manmade Fiber Manufacturing?

NAICS 325221 applies to Cellulosic Manmade Fiber Manufacturing.


How many people worked in the cellulosic manmade fibers industry in 2000?

The employment rate continued to fall, dropping from approximately 7,500 people in 1995, to 4,800 in 1997, to 2,100 in 2000.


What was the outlook for the American cellulosic manmade fibers industry?

Despite manufacturer's efforts, the long-term industry outlook remained bleak. Producers in emerging industrial nations, such as China and Malaysia, would likely devour greater global market share.


Do natural fibers decompose faster than manmade fibers?

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What does the Organic Fibers--Noncellulosic industry consist of?

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