About the Inorganic Chemical Manufacturing in North Carolina Market Research Report
What’s Included in the Inorganic Chemical Manufacturing in North Carolina Market Research Report
Definition of the Inorganic Chemical Manufacturing in North Carolina?
This industry produces inorganic chemicals, including titanium dioxide, chlor-alkali products and carbon black. Inorganic chemicals are mineral-based, while organic chemicals are carbon-based. Manufacturing and industrial processes use inorganic chemicals as inputs. This industry doesn't include pigments and dyes (IBISWorld report 32513) or pesticides (32532), which are inorganic chemicals.
What’s included in the Inorganic Chemical Manufacturing in North Carolina?
The Inorganic Chemical Manufacturing in North Carolina includes chlorine, caustic soda, potassium, sodium and other alkali compounds, chemical catalysts, inorganic acids, carbon black and other inorganic chemicals. Related terms covered in the Inorganic Chemical Manufacturing in North Carolina industry report includes soluble salts obtained from the ashes of plants and consisting largely of potassium or sodium carbonate, various colloidal black substances that consist wholly or principally of carbon that is usually obtained as soot and used especially in tires and as pigments, commercial anhydrous sodium carbonate that is obtained as a grayish white powder or lumps and a gray-white or yellowish-white monoclinic mineral that consists of hydrous acid sodium.
Industry Performance of the Inorganic Chemical Manufacturing industry in North Carolina
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Inorganic Chemical Manufacturing in North Carolina
#12 in Highest Revenue 2.7% of state's GDPRevenue (2025)
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Inorganic Chemical Manufacturing in the US
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Key Drivers of the Inorganic Chemical Manufacturing industry in North Carolina
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North Carolina Economic Indicators
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US Key External Drivers
Oil and natural gas price index
Trade-weighted index
World price of natural gas
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County Data of the Inorganic Chemical Manufacturing industry in North Carolina
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Key Statistics of the Inorganic Chemical Manufacturing industry in North Carolina
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