US leather industry report available
Research and Markets Ltd recently published their latest report on Leather Product Manufacturing in the US. The Leather and Allied Product Manufacturing subsector report provides in-depth analysis of the subsectors key financial data, cost and pricing, competitive landscape, subsector structure, and trends and opportunities.
This new report contains 2007 data and outlook into year 2012 for the subsector represented by the 3-digit NAICS code 316. This 175-page report also includes the most recent information on the global market and overseas growth opportunities. This detailed information resource contains at least five years of independently researched subsector statistics cross-referenced with the relevant US and international economic indicators. All data have been verified to ensure the highest quality.
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2008 US Luggage & Leather Goods Stores Industry Report -
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