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United States National Industry Detail. As explained in the Structure presentation of this notice, for a number of reasons 4-digit industries in the three NAICS industry subsectors presented in Part 1, Section A--Attachment 1, contain less detail than is currently in the U.S. SIC system, and less detail than is required to meet important analytical requirements in the U.S. The three country agreement on NAICS envisions that each country may develop national detailed industries below the NAICS industry level, so long as the national detail can be aggregated to the NAICS classification, thus assuring full North American comparability. The ECPC is proposing U.S. 5-digit industry detail for the three NAICS industry subsectors covered in Part I of this notice. For cases where no 5-digit detail is shown, the ECPC is proposing that the NAICS 4-digit industries will also represent the most detailed U.S. industries. The definitions of status codes are as follows: E-existing industry; N-new industry; R-revised industry; and * means “part of”. The abbreviation NEC is used for Not Elsewhere Classified. 1997 NAICS and U.S. description code code 1987 SIC description XX Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing XXX Forging and Stamping XXXX Forging and Stamping XXXXX Custom Roll Forming N *3449 Miscellaneous Structural Metal Work (Custom Roll Forming) XXXXX Iron and Steel Forging E 3462 Iron and Steel Forgings XXXXX Nonferrous Forging E 3463 Nonferrous Forgings XXXXX Crown and Closure Manufacturing E 3466 Crowns and Closures XXXXX Metal Stamping and Powder Metallurgy Manufacturing N *3469 Metal Stampings, NEC (Except Kitchen Utensils, and Pots and Pans for Cooking) *3499 Fabricated Metal Products, NEC (Powder Metallurgy) XXX Cutlery and Hand Tool Manufacturing XXXX Cutlery and Hand Tool Manufacturing XXXXX Cutlery and Flatware Manufacturing, except Precious N 3421 Cutlery *3914 Silverware, Plated Ware, and Stainless Steel Ware (Cutlery and Flatware except Precious) XXXXX Hand and Edge Tool Manufacturing R 3423 Hand and Edge Tools Except Machine Tools and Handsaws *3523 Farm Machinery and Equipment (Hand Hair Clippers for Animals) *3524 Lawn and Garden Tractors and Home Lawn and Garden Equipment (Nonpowered Lawnmowers) *3545 Cutting Tools, Machine Tools Accessories, and Machinist Precision Measuring Devices (Precision Measuring Devices) *3799 *3999 Transportation Equipment, NEC (Wheelbarrows) Manufacturing Industries, NEC (Tape Measures) XXXXX Saw Blade and Handsaw Manufacturing E 3425 Saw Blades and Handsaws XXXX...
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United States National Industry Detail. As explained in the Structure presentation of this notice, for a number of reasons 4-digit industries in the two NAICS industry subsectors presented in Part XX, Section A--Attachment 1, contains less detail than is currently in the U.S. SIC system and less detail than is required to meet important analytical requirements in the U.S. The three country agreement on NAICS envisions that each country may develop national detailed industries below the NAICS industry level, so long as the national detail can be aggregated to the NAICS classification, thus assuring full North American comparability. The ECPC is proposing U.S. 5-digit industry detail for the two NAICS industry subsectors covered in Part XX of this notice. For cases where no 5-digit detail is shown, the ECPC is proposing that the NAICS 4-digit industries will also represent the most detailed U.S. industries. The definitions of status codes are as follows: E-existing industry; N-new industry; R-revised industry; and * means “part of”. The abbreviation NEC is used for Not Elsewhere Classified. Status 1987 SIC 1997 NAICS and U.S. description code code 1987 SIC description XX Postal Service XXX Postal Service XXXX Postal Service
United States National Industry Detail. As explained in the Structure presentation of this notice, for a number of reasons 4-digit industries in the NAICS industry subsector presented in Part V, Section A--Attachment 1 , contain less detail than is currently in the U.S. SIC system, and less detail than is required to meet important analytical requirements in the U.S. The three country agreement on NAICS envisions that each country may develop national detailed industries below the NAICS industry level, so long as the national detail can be aggregated to the NAICS classification, thus assuring full North American comparability.
United States National Industry Detail. As explained in the Structure presentation of this notice, the three country agreement on NAICS envisions that each country may develop national detail industries below the NAICS industry level, so long as the national detail can be aggregated to the NAICS classification, thus assuring full North American comparability. As explained earlier, for finance and insurance the three countries agreed to comparability at either the subsector or the industry group level. However, Canada and the United States have agreed to a classification that extends comparability to the 5-digit industry level. Attachment 3 shows the industry detail agreed upon by Canada and the United States. These industries can be aggregated to the NAICS classifications, thus assuring full North American comparability. The ECPC is proposing U.S. 6-digit industry detail for this NAICS industry sector. In the following tables, proposed 6-digit detail is shown. For cases where no 6-digit detail is shown, the ECPC is proposing that the 5-digit industries will also represent the most detailed U.S. industries. In addition to the 6-digit detail, there is a U.S.-only subsector—Funds, Trusts, and Other Financial Vehicles—that provides a classification structure for legal entities organized to hold portfolios of securities or other assets on behalf of shareholders, beneficiaries of pension funds, etc. The portfolio is customized so as to achieve specific investment characteristics, such as diversification, risk, rate of return, and price volatility. These entities earn interest, dividends, and other property income, but have no employment or revenue from the sale of services. The funds themselves are excluded from the NAICS classification, because they are not separate production units and do not have employees, although establishments with employees devoted to the management of funds are classified in several of the industries within the NAICS subsectors Securities, Commodity Contracts, and Other Intermediation and Related Activities and Insurance Carriers and Related Activities. Despite their lack of employment, these funds are economically significant, and the United States requires data related to them for various purposes. For instance, financial flow accounts and balance of payments accounts track changes in outstanding assets and liabilities, and interest and dividend income earnings are important in determining the distribution of income. Moreover, funds are frequently given tax numbers, become ...
United States National Industry Detail. As explained in the Structure presentation of this notice, for a number of reasons 4-digit industries in the four NAICS industry subsectors presented in Part 1, Section A--Attachment 1, contain less detail than is currently in the U.S. SIC system, and less detail than is required to meet important analytical requirements in the U.S. The three country agreement on NAICS envisions that each country may develop national detailed industries below the NAICS industry level, so long as the national detail can be aggregated to the NAICS classification, thus assuring full North American comparability. The ECPC is proposing U.S. 5-digit industry detail for the four NAICS industry subsectors covered in Part I of this notice. For cases where no 5-digit detail is shown, the ECPC is proposing that the NAICS 4-digit industries will also represent the most detailed U.S. industries. The definitions of status codes are as follows: E-existing industry; N-new industry; R-revised industry; and * means “part of”. The abbreviation NEC is used for Not Elsewhere Classified. 1987 1997 NAICS and U.S. description code code 1987 SIC description XX Ambulatory Health Care Services XXX Offices of Physicians XXXX Offices of Physicians XXXXX Offices of Physicians except Mental Health Specialists N *8011 Offices and Clinics of Doctors of Medicine (except mental health specialists) *8031 Offices and Clinics of Doctors of Osteopathy (except mental health specialists) XXXXX Offices of Physicians, Mental Health Specialists N *8011 Offices and Clinics of Doctors of Medicine (mental health specialists) *8031 Offices and Clinics of Doctors of Osteopathy (mental health specialists) XXX Offices of Dentists XXXX Offices of Dentists E 8021 Offices and Clinics of Dentists XXX Offices of Other Health Practitioners XXXX Offices of Chiropractors E 8041 Offices and Clinics of Chiropractors XXXX Offices of Optometrists E 8042 Offices and Clinics of Optometrists XXXX Offices of Mental Health Practitioners, except Physicians N *8049 Offices and Clinics of Health Practitioners, NEC (mental health practitioners except physicians) XXXX Offices of Physical, Occupational, and Speech Therapists and N *8049 Offices and Clinics of Health Practitioners, NEC (physical, Audiologists occupational, speech therapists, and audiologists) XXXX Offices of All Other Health Practitioners XXXXX Offices of Podiatrists E 8043 Offices and Clinics of Podiatrists XXXXX Miscellaneous Health Practitioners N *8049 Offices and Clinics of ...

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