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The system for classifying business establishments developed jointly by government agencies of the United States, Canada, and Mexico. In 1997, it replaced the Standard Industrial Classification in the United States.
Business & FinanceBusiness WordElectricalEnergyEnvironmentGeographicGovernmentGovernmental & MilitaryPostalTechnologyUnited StatesUs GovernmentUs PostIndustry Classification between Canada, the United States and Mexico to increase compatibility of data with these countries. The classification is based on establishment rather than commodity. This classification system will be implemented with reference to year 1997 and data will be available in 1999.
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