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Key industries definition

Key industries means traded sector industries that make a major contribution to the economy
Key industries means traded sector industries that make a major contribution to the economy of Oregon, including but not limited to, forest products, agricultural products, high technology, primary and fabricated metals, fisheries, interstate and international tourism, film and video production, graphic communications, biotechnology, software, environmental services, plastics and aerospace.]
Key industries means traded sector industries that make a major contribution to the economy of Oregon, including but not limited to, forest products, agricultural products, high technology, primary and fabricated metals,

Examples of Key industries in a sentence

  • Key industries within TPCL’s network area include sheep, beef and dairy farming, meat processing, black and brown coal mining, forestry, timber processing, and tourism.

  • Key industries served include recreation (towable RVs and marine) and home improvement (replacement roofs, swimming pools, and windows).

  • Key industries include fish export, leisure and tourism linked to the ocean.

  • Key industries to target for this business will be Telecom, Banks and Financial Institutions, Manufacturing, Utility and Logistics industry.

  • Key industries include life science, pharmaceuticals, fashion and design, retail and information technologies.

  • Key industries in the region will continue to include oil and gas exploration and production, construction, manufacturing, health care, education, and business and technical services.

  • Key industries within TPCL’s network area include sheep, beef and dairy farming, extensive meat processing, black and brown coal mining, forestry, timber processing and tourism.

  • Key industries such as Tourism were not consistently recognised and prioritised during the clean-up operations.

  • Key industries on the frontline of this transition (e.g. power generation, auto manufacturing) are already experiencing substantial disruption.

  • Key industries are constrained by the lack of skilled workers in Bangladesh and face reduced future growth due to growing skills gaps.

Related to Key industries

  • Industrial park means an area in a blighted or conservation area suitable for use by any manufacturing, industrial, research or transportation enterprise, of facilities to include but not be limited to factories, mills, processing plants, assembly plants, packing plants, fabricating plants, industrial distribution centers, warehouses, repair overhaul or service facilities, freight terminals, research facilities, test facilities or railroad facilities.

  • Production company means a person or entity engaged in the business of making motion picture, television, or radio images for theatrical, commercial, advertising, or education purposes; Reserved

  • integrated iron and steel industry means an industry for the manufacture of iron and steel or for the manufacture of steel from iron ore by a process which does not necessarily involve the production of pig iron or basic iron in the production of steel;

  • Company’s wharf means the wharf to be constructed by the Company pursuant to this Agreement for the shipment of iron ore from the mineral lease or (except for the purposes of the definition of “harbour”) other the temporary wharf for the time being approved by the Minister as the Company’s wharf for the purposes hereof during the period to which such approval relates;

  • Disabled Business Enterprise means a business owned by a person with a disability that is a continuing, independent, for-profit business that performs a commercially useful function, and is at least fifty-one (51%) owned and controlled by one (1) or more persons with a disability, or, in the case of any publicly-owned business, at least fifty one percent (51%) of the stock of which is owned and controlled by one(1) or more persons with a disability and whose management and daily business operations are under the control of one (1) or more persons with a disability.