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Executive Report on Strategies in Trinidad and Tobago

Product Type: Market Research Report
Published by: Icon Group International, Inc.
Published: June 2007
Product Code: R307-25647
Description
How to Strategically Evaluate Trinidad and Tobago

Perhaps the most efficient way of evaluating Trinidad and Tobago is to consider key dimensions which themselves are composites of multiple factors. Composite portfolio approaches have long been used by strategic planners. The biggest challenge in this approach is to choose the appropriate factors that are the most relevant to international planning. The two measures of greatest relevance are “latent demand” and “market accessibility”. The figure below summarizes the key dimensions and recommendations of such an approach. Using these two composites, one can prioritize all countries of the world. Countries of high latent demand and high relative accessibility (e.g. easier entry for one firm compared to other firms) are given highest priority. The figure below shows two different scenarios. Accessibility is defined as a firm’s ease of entering or supplying from or to a market (the “supply side”), and latent demand is an indicator of the potential in serving from or to the market (the “demand side”). Framework for Prioritizing Countries

Demand/Market Potential Driven Firm

Relative Accessibility

Accessibility/Supply Averse Firm

Relative Accessibility
In the top figure, the firm is driven by market potential, whereas the bottom figure represents a firm that is driven by costs or by an aversion to difficult markets. This report treats the reader as coming from a “generic firm” approaching the global market - neither a market-driven nor a cost-driven company. Planners must therefore augment this report with their own company-specific factors that might change the priorities (e.g. a Canadian firm may have higher accessibility in Canada than a German firm).

Latent Demand and Accessibility in Trinidad and Tobago

This report provides an extremely detailed overview of factors driving latent demand and accessibility in Trinidad and Tobago. Latent demand is largely driven by economic fundamentals. But, latent demand only represents half of the picture. A country may at first sight appear to be attractive due to a high latent demand, but it is often less attractive when one considers at the macro level how easy it might be to serve that entire potential and/or general business risks.

Chapter 2 deals with macro-accessibility. While accessibility will always vary from one company to another for a given country, the following domains are typically considered when evaluating macro-accessibility in Trinidad and Tobago: Openness to Trade in Trinidad and Tobago
Openness to Direct Investment in Trinidad and Tobago
Local Marketing and Entry Strategy Alternatives
Local Human Resources
Local Risks

Across these domains, a number of not-so-obvious factors can affect accessibility and risk. These are also covered in Chapter 2, which is presented from the perspective of an American firm, though it is equally applicable to most firms entering Trinidad and Tobago. This chapter has been authored by local offices of the U.S. Government. I have included a number of edits to clarify the provided information as it relates to the general strategic framework.

In Chapter 3, I summarize the economic potential for Trinidad and Tobago over the next five years for hundreds of industries, categories, and products. The goal of this chapter is to report my findings on the real economic potential, or latent demand, represented by Trinidad and Tobago when defined as an area of dominant influence. The data presented are the result of various spatial econometric and time-series forecasting models which, for each category presented, are applied to forecast and allocate latent demand across all countries of the world and major distribution centers or centers of dominant influence within each country. This is accomplished knowing that economic fundamentals (e.g. income) generally vary from one country to another within a given country over time. In this chapter, I report the allocation for each category for Trinidad and Tobago as an area of dominant influence in North America & the Caribbean and, potentially, the world.
Table of Contents
1 INTRODUCTION & METHODOLOGY
1.1 What Does This Report Cover?
1.2 How to Strategically Evaluate Trinidad and Tobago
1.3 Latent Demand and Accessibility in Trinidad and Tobago
2 MACRO-ACCESSIBILITY IN TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO
2.1 Economic Fundamentals and Dynamics
2.1.1 Government Intervention Risks
2.1.2 Infrastructure Development
2.2 Political Risks
2.2.1 Politics and the Business Environment
2.2.2 The Political System
2.3 Marketing Strategies
2.3.1 Distribution Channel Options
2.3.2 Agents and Distributors
2.3.3 Franchising Activities
2.3.4 Creating a Sales Office
2.3.5 Selling Strategies
2.3.6 Advertising and Trade Promotion
2.3.7 Pricing Issues
2.3.8 Supplying Customer Service
2.3.9 Public Sector Marketing
2.3.10 Hiring Local Counsel
2.4 Import and Export Regulation Risks
2.4.1 Trade Barrier Risks
2.4.2 Valuations on Imports
2.4.3 Licenses Required for Imports
2.4.4 Controls on Exports
2.4.5 Import Documentation Requirements
2.4.6 Entering Temporary Imports
2.4.7 Labeling Issues
2.4.8 Restrictions on Imports
2.4.9 Local Standards
2.4.10 Free Trade Zone Options
2.4.11 Additional Trade Issues
2.4.12 Adherence to Free Trade Agreements
2.5 Investment Climate
2.5.1 Openness to Foreign Investment
2.5.2 Conversion and Transfer Policies
2.5.3 Expropriation and Compensation
2.5.4 Dispute Settlement
2.5.5 Performance Requirements and Incentives
2.5.6 Right to Private Ownership and Establishment
2.5.7 Intellectual Property Risks
2.5.8 Transparency of the Regulatory System
2.5.9 Capital Market Risks
2.5.10 Political Violence
2.5.11 Corruption
2.5.12 Bilateral Investment Agreements
2.5.13 OPIC and Other Investment Insurance
2.5.14 Labor
2.5.15 Free Trade Zones and Free Ports
2.6 Trade and Project Financing
2.6.1 The Banking System
2.6.2 General Financing Availability
2.7 Travel Risks
2.7.1 Local Business Practices
2.7.2 Travel Advisory and Visas
2.7.3 Infrastructure for Conducting Business
2.7.4 Country Data
2.8 Key Contacts
2.8.1 U.S. Embassy
2.8.2 Contacts in Washington D.c.
2.8.3 Government Agencies
2.8.4 Trade Associations and Chambers of Commerce
2.8.5 Market Research Firms
2.8.6 Commercial Banks
2.8.7 U.S.-Based Multipliers
3 ECONOMIC AND PRODUCT MARKETS IN TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO
3.1 Introduction & Methodology
3.1.1 Overview & Methodology
3.1.2 Market Potential Estimation Methodology
3.2 Summary Rankings
3.3 Latent Demand Forecasts
3.3.1 60-Milligram Containers of Fromage Frais
3.3.2 Adhesives and Sealants
3.3.3 Advertising Services
3.3.4 Aerospace and Defense Equipment
3.3.5 Aftermarket Passenger Car Tires
3.3.6 Air Freight Services
3.3.7 Alcoholic Beverages
3.3.8 Ales and Stouts
3.3.9 Alimentary and Metabolism Pharmaceuticals
3.3.10 Aluminum Die-Casting Foundries
3.3.11 Amusement and Recreation Services
3.3.12 Analgesics
3.3.13 Analog Color Televisions
3.3.14 Antidepressant Pharmaceuticals
3.3.15 Antiperspirants and Deodorants
3.3.16 Apparel and Accessories
3.3.17 Appetizers and Dips
3.3.18 Apples
3.3.19 Applications Software
3.3.20 Application-Specific Integrated Circuits (ASICs)
3.3.21 Architectural Services
3.3.22 Athletic Footwear
3.3.23 Audio Components
3.3.24 Auto and Home Supply Stores
3.3.25 Aviation Services
3.3.26 Baby Formula
3.3.27 Bagged Chocolate Candy
3.3.28 Baked Goods
3.3.29 Bakery Products
3.3.30 Bananas
3.3.31 Base Chemicals
3.3.32 Battery Eggs
3.3.33 Beauty and Barber Shops
3.3.34 Beer
3.3.35 Bicycles and Bicycle Accessories
3.3.36 Biotechnology
3.3.37 Bituminous Coal
3.3.38 Blended Whiskey
3.3.39 Board Games and Puzzles
3.3.40 Boat Building
3.3.41 Boilers
3.3.42 Book Publishing
3.3.43 Bottled Water
3.3.44 Bottles of Lager Beer
3.3.45 Boutique Hotels
3.3.46 Bras and Allied Garments
3.3.47 Bread
3.3.48 Breakfast Cereals
3.3.49 Breweries
3.3.50 Broadband Internet Access
3.3.51 Broadwoven Fabric Finishing Mills
3.3.52 Broom, Brush, and Mop Manufacturing
3.3.53 Brown and Wholemeal Bread
3.3.54 Building Materials and Garden Supplies
3.3.55 Built-In Electric Ovens
3.3.56 Business and School Supplies
3.3.57 Butcher Shops
3.3.58 Cable TV
3.3.59 CAD/CAM/CAE Software
3.3.60 Cafes and Restaurants
3.3.61 Cakes and Pastries
3.3.62 Camcorders
3.3.63 Camera and Photographic Supplies Stores
3.3.64 Campgrounds and Recreational Vehicle Parks
3.3.65 Candles
3.3.66 Candy
3.3.67 Cans of Lager Beer
3.3.68 Car Aftermarket Products
3.3.69 Casinos and Gambling
3.3.70 Cat Food
3.3.71 CD Players
3.3.72 Cellular Telephones
3.3.73 Cement Construction Materials
3.3.74 Cemeteries and Crematories
3.3.75 Chemicals
3.3.76 Cherry-Flavored Bottled Water
3.3.77 Chewing and Bubble Gum
3.3.78 Children's Chicken Nugget Ready Meals
3.3.79 Chilled and Deli Food
3.3.80 Chips and Crisps
3.3.81 Chocolate Candy
3.3.82 Cigarette Manufacturing
3.3.83 Cigars and Cigarillos
3.3.84 Citrus Fruit
3.3.85 Civil Aerospace Equipment
3.3.86 Clay Building Products
3.3.87 Clothing Accessories
3.3.88 Coin-Operated Laundries and Dry Cleaners
3.3.89 Colas
3.3.90 Collection Agencies
3.3.91 Color Televisions
3.3.92 Combination Refrigerator-Freezers
3.3.93 Commercial Banking
3.3.94 Communications Services
3.3.95 Compact Discs (CDs)
3.3.96 Complete Dry Dog Food
3.3.97 Computer Hardware
3.3.98 Concrete Building Products
3.3.99 Console Video Games
3.3.100 Construction and Engineering Services
3.3.101 Consumer Chemicals
3.3.102 Contact Lenses
3.3.103 Continental and Specialty Plant Bread
3.3.104 Convenience Stores
3.3.105 Conventional Mineral Oil
3.3.106 Cookies and Crackers
3.3.107 Cooking Ranges
3.3.108 Copper Ores
3.3.109 Corporate Strategy Services
3.3.110 Cosmetics and Toiletries
3.3.111 Costume Jewelry
3.3.112 Cotton Yarn
3.3.113 Cough and Cold Remedies
3.3.114 Craft Bread
3.3.115 Credit Bureaus
3.3.116 Cross/utility Vehicles (CUVs)
3.3.117 Crude Petroleum and Natural Gas Extraction
3.3.118 Cruise Ship Tourism
3.3.119 Crushed and Broken Stone
3.3.120 Crushing Oilseeds and Tree Nuts Excluding Soybeans
3.3.121 Current-Carrying Wiring Device Manufacturing
3.3.122 Curtain and Drapery Mills
3.3.123 Custom Draperies
3.3.124 Daily Newspapers
3.3.125 Dairy Cream
3.3.126 Dark Brandy
3.3.127 Data Processing and Network Services
3.3.128 Defense Industry Equipment
3.3.129 Deli Food
3.3.130 Deluxe and Malt Whiskey
3.3.131 Department Stores
3.3.132 Depository Credit Intermediation
3.3.133 Designer Bath and Shower Products
3.3.134 Desktop Personal Computers
3.3.135 Diabetes Monitoring Devices
3.3.136 Dial-Up Internet Access
3.3.137 Diesel Trucks
3.3.138 Dietary Supplements
3.3.139 Digestion Aids
3.3.140 Digital Cameras
3.3.141 Dining Out
3.3.142 Dips
3.3.143 Direct Selling Establishments
3.3.144 Discount Superstores
3.3.145 Discrete Semiconductors
3.3.146 Dishwashing Products
3.3.147 Disposable Health Care Equipment and Supplies
3.3.148 Distillate Fuel Oil
3.3.149 Distilleries
3.3.150 Dog Food
3.3.151 Dolls and Figures
3.3.152 Domestic Water Utilities
3.3.153 DRAM (dynamic Random Access Memory)
3.3.154 Draught Lager Beer
3.3.155 Dried Food
3.3.156 Drug Delivery Systems
3.3.157 Durable Goods
3.3.158 DVD Players
3.3.159 Eating and Drinking Places
3.3.160 Economy Disposable Diapers
3.3.161 Edible Oils
3.3.162 Education and Training Services
3.3.163 Electron Tubes
3.3.164 Elementary and Secondary Schools
3.3.165 Engineering Services
3.3.166 Envelope Manufacturing
3.3.167 Environmental Consulting Services
3.3.168 Ethnic Hair Care Products
3.3.169 Everyday Cookies
3.3.170 Extended Stay and Business Suite Motels
3.3.171 Exterminating and Pest Control Services
3.3.172 External Sanitary Protection Products
3.3.173 Facial Cosmetics
3.3.174 Family Clothing Stores
3.3.175 Farm Machinery and Equipment
3.3.176 Fast Food
3.3.177 Fax Machines
3.3.178 Feminine Sanitary Protection
3.3.179 Fermented Sauces
3.3.180 Fiber-Optic Cable Manufacturing
3.3.181 Financial Services
3.3.182 Fixed-Line Telecommunications Services
3.3.183 Flash Memory
3.3.184 Flat Glass
3.3.185 Floor Coverings
3.3.186 Flour Milling
3.3.187 Folding Paperboard Boxes
3.3.188 Food Advertising
3.3.189 Forestry and Fishing
3.3.190 Fossil Fuel-Powered Electric Power Generation
3.3.191 Fragrances
3.3.192 Franchising
3.3.193 Free-Range Eggs
3.3.194 Freestanding Electric Ranges
3.3.195 Freeze-Dried Instant Coffee
3.3.196 Fresh Beef and Veal
3.3.197 Fruit Drinks
3.3.198 Fuel Dealers
3.3.199 Funeral Homes
3.3.200 Gambling
3.3.201 Gaming Computer Systems
3.3.202 Gardening Supplies, Outdoor Furniture, and Plants
3.3.203 General Merchandise stores
3.3.204 Generic Prescription Drugs
3.3.205 Gift, Novelty, and Souvenir Stores
3.3.206 Gifts
3.3.207 Gin
3.3.208 Girls' Dresses and Blouses
3.3.209 Glass Container Manufacturing
3.3.210 Global Positioning System (GPS) Receivers
3.3.211 Gold Ores
3.3.212 Golf Equipment
3.3.213 Gourmet Potato Chips
3.3.214 Government Public Health Activities
3.3.215 Granola Bars and Breakfast Cereal Bars
3.3.216 Grape Juice
3.3.217 Graphic Design Services
3.3.218 Green Vegetables
3.3.219 Greeting Cards
3.3.220 Grocery Discounters
3.3.221 GSM-Based Cellular Telephones
3.3.222 Guided Missiles and Space Vehicles
3.3.223 Gypsum Products
3.3.224 Hair Tinting and Coloring Products
3.3.225 Hard Cheese
3.3.226 HDTV
3.3.227 Health Care Equipment and Supplies
3.3.228 Heating and Cooling Appliances
3.3.229 Highly Refined Mineral Oil
3.3.230 Highway and Street Construction
3.3.231 Hispanic Music Television
3.3.232 Hi-Tech Logistics
3.3.233 Hobby, Toy, and Game Stores
3.3.234 Home Improvement Retailers
3.3.235 Hospital Food Service
3.3.236 Household Textiles and Soft Furnishings
3.3.237 Human Resource Management Services
3.3.238 Hunting, Trapping, and Game Propagation
3.3.239 Ice Cream
3.3.240 Imported Whiskey
3.3.241 Impulse Ice Cream
3.3.242 In Vitro Diagnostic Equipment
3.3.243 IP-Based Enterprise Networking Equipment
3.3.244 Iron Ore Mining
3.3.245 Janitorial Services
3.3.246 Jewelry Stores
3.3.247 Juice
3.3.248 Kiln Furniture
3.3.249 Kitchen Appliances
3.3.250 Knitwear
3.3.251 Kraft Foods Brand Cookies
3.3.252 Lager Beer
3.3.253 Laptop Computers
3.3.254 Large Household Appliances
3.3.255 Lawn and Garden Equipment and Supplies Stores
3.3.256 Leather and Leather Products
3.3.257 Legal Services
3.3.258 Leisure Education
3.3.259 Lemonade
3.3.260 Lemon-Flavored Bottled Water
3.3.261 Life Insurance Sold by Life Insurance Companies
3.3.262 Linen and Uniform Supply
3.3.263 Lingerie
3.3.264 Lip and Multiuse Color Cosmetics
3.3.265 Liquefied Petroleum Gas
3.3.266 Liqueurs
3.3.267 Local and Interurban Passenger Transit
3.3.268 Logging
3.3.269 Logistics for the Pharmaceutical Industry
3.3.270 Low-Carbohydrate Beer
3.3.271 Low-Fat Spreads
3.3.272 Lumber and Wood Products
3.3.273 Machine Tools
3.3.274 Machining Precision Turned Products
3.3.275 Magazines
3.3.276 Mainstream Tea
3.3.277 Malt Beverages
3.3.278 Management Consulting Services
3.3.279 Manifold Business Forms
3.3.280 Manmade Fabric Mills
3.3.281 Manufactured Mobile Home Dealers
3.3.282 Manufacturing Dog and Cat Food
3.3.283 Marine Freight Services
3.3.284 Marketing Research and Public Opinion Polling
3.3.285 Mass Reproduction of Computer Software
3.3.286 Materials Handling Machinery
3.3.287 Measuring and Controlling Instruments
3.3.288 Meat and Poultry
3.3.289 Media Advertising
3.3.290 Medical Biotechnology
3.3.291 Medicated Skin Care
3.3.292 Medium and Heavy Trucks
3.3.293 Men’s Accessories
3.3.294 Men's Grooming Products
3.3.295 Menswear
3.3.296 Menthol Cigarettes
3.3.297 Millwork
3.3.298 Mineral Water
3.3.299 Mixing Ingredients to Make Fertilizer
3.3.300 Model Wheeled Vehicles
3.3.301 Modems
3.3.302 Moist Cat Food
3.3.303 Morning Bakery Goods
3.3.304 Motor Vehicles and Motor Vehicle Equipment
3.3.305 Mountain Bikes
3.3.306 Mushrooms
3.3.307 Music and Video Game Stores
3.3.308 NAND Flash Memory Cards
3.3.309 National Newspapers
3.3.310 Net, Lace, and Voile Curtains
3.3.311 Network Hubs
3.3.312 New Car Dealers
3.3.313 Nitrogenous Fertilizer Manufacturing
3.3.314 Non-Airport Car Rentals
3.3.315 Non-Chocolate Confectionery Manufacturing
3.3.316 Non-Citrus Fruit
3.3.317 Non-Current-Carrying Wiring Device Manufacturing
3.3.318 Non-Daily Newspapers
3.3.319 Non-Depository Credit Intermediation
3.3.320 Non-Durable Goods
3.3.321 Non-Farm Housing Services
3.3.322 Non-Ferrous Forging
3.3.323 Non-Food Retail Sales
3.3.324 Non-Interest Commercial Banking
3.3.325 Non-Metallic Mineral Mining and Quarrying
3.3.326 Non-Residential Construction and Engineering
3.3.327 Non-Store Retailers and Mail Order
3.3.328 Non-Wood Office Furniture Manufacturing
3.3.329 Nonwoven Fabric Mills
3.3.330 Nuclear Electric Power Generation
3.3.331 Nursery, Garden Center, and Farm Supply Stores
3.3.332 Nursing Homes
3.3.333 Office Supplies and Stationery Stores
3.3.334 Oil
3.3.335 Oil, Gas, and Mining Exploration Services
3.3.336 Oils and Fats
3.3.337 Onions and Shallots
3.3.338 Online Analytical Processing (OLAP)
3.3.339 Operations Management Services
3.3.340 Ophthalmic Goods Manufacturing
3.3.341 Optical Goods and Eye Care Products
3.3.342 Oral Drug Delivery Systems
3.3.343 Orange Juice
3.3.344 Organic Beverages
3.3.345 OTC Healthcare Products
3.3.346 Outdoor Games
3.3.347 Outerwear Clothing and Accessories
3.3.348 Outsourcing Services
3.3.349 Ovens and Stoves
3.3.350 Over-The-Counter Drugs
3.3.351 Packaged Nuts
3.3.352 Packaging and Labeling Services
3.3.353 Paid Internet Search Advertising
3.3.354 Paint and Wallpaper Stores
3.3.355 Paper Towels
3.3.356 Parking Lots, Garages, and Valet Parking Services
3.3.357 Passenger Transportation
3.3.358 Passive Components
3.3.359 Pasta and Noodles
3.3.360 PC Video Game Software
3.3.361 Pears
3.3.362 Periodicals
3.3.363 Perishable Prepared Foods Manufacturing
3.3.364 Permanent Employment Services
3.3.365 Personal Stationery
3.3.366 Pet Care Products
3.3.367 Pharmacies and Drug Stores
3.3.368 Phosphatic Fertilizer Manufacturing
3.3.369 Photo Printers
3.3.370 Physicians' Services
3.3.371 Pizzas
3.3.372 Plant Bread
3.3.373 Plastic Housewares
3.3.374 Plumbing Products
3.3.375 Plush Toys
3.3.376 Pollution Control Equipment and Services
3.3.377 Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) Machines
3.3.378 Popcorn
3.3.379 Port and Shipbuilding Equipment
3.3.380 Potash, Soda, and Boratic Minerals Mining
3.3.381 Potato Chips
3.3.382 Poultry Products
3.3.383 Powder Detergents
3.3.384 Precious Metal Jewelry and Personal Articles
3.3.385 Prefabricated Metal Buildings
3.3.386 Pre-Recorded Cassettes
3.3.387 Prerecorded Tape, Compact Disc, and Record Stores
3.3.388 Prescription Eyeglass Frames
3.3.389 Presentation Materials
3.3.390 Primary Metal Industries
3.3.391 Printed Circuit Boards
3.3.392 Printers
3.3.393 Printing Special Business Forms and Checkbooks
3.3.394 Private Residential Construction
3.3.395 Professional Computer Services
3.3.396 Programmable Logic Devices
3.3.397 Property and Casualty Insurance
3.3.398 Public Residential Construction
3.3.399 Publishing Advertising
3.3.400 Pubs, Clubs, and Nightclubs
3.3.401 Pulmonary Drug Delivery Systems
3.3.402 Pulp Mills
3.3.403 Radiators and Pumps
3.3.404 Radio and Television Broadcasting
3.3.405 Railroad Freight Services
3.3.406 Ready Pasta
3.3.407 Real Jewelry
3.3.408 Reconstituted Wood Products
3.3.409 Recorded Music
3.3.410 Recreational Vehicle Dealers
3.3.411 Red Meat
3.3.412 Refining Cane Sugar from Raw Cane Sugar
3.3.413 Refrigeration Appliances
3.3.414 Regional Newspapers
3.3.415 Relays and Industrial Controls
3.3.416 Remediation Services
3.3.417 Rendering Animal Fat, Bones, and Meat Scraps
3.3.418 Renewable Energy Equipment
3.3.419 Replacement Tires for Cars and Light Vans
3.3.420 Residential Construction
3.3.421 Residual Fuel Oil
3.3.422 Retail Logistics
3.3.423 Retirement Savings Plans
3.3.424 Rice Milling
3.3.425 Ride-On Toys
3.3.426 Root Vegetables
3.3.427 Salon Hair Care Products
3.3.428 Salt and Vinegar Potato Chips
3.3.429 Sandwich Spreads
3.3.430 Sanitary Protection Products
3.3.431 Sauces, Salad Dressings, and Condiments
3.3.432 Savory Snacks
3.3.433 Sawmills
3.3.434 Scanners
3.3.435 School Food Service
3.3.436 Scrap Recycling
3.3.437 Screw Machine Products
3.3.438 Seasonal Cookies
3.3.439 Secondary Smelting and Alloying of Aluminum
3.3.440 Security and Commodity Brokers and Dealers
3.3.441 Sensors
3.3.442 Services
3.3.443 Sewer Facilities
3.3.444 Sewing, Needlework, and Piece Goods Stores
3.3.445 Shampoo
3.3.446 Shaving Razors and Blades
3.3.447 Sheer Window Furnishings
3.3.448 Shellfish
3.3.449 Ship Building and Repairing
3.3.450 Single-Serving Dry Ambient Snacks
3.3.451 Skin Care Products
3.3.452 Slaughtering Animals Excluding Poultry
3.3.453 Sliced Cooked Meat
3.3.454 Slow-Release Household Fresheners
3.3.455 Smart Cars
3.3.456 Smoothies
3.3.457 Socks, Stockings, and Tights
3.3.458 Soup
3.3.459 Space Heaters
3.3.460 Spice and Extract Manufacturing
3.3.461 Sporting Goods Retailers
3.3.462 Sports and Energy Drinks
3.3.463 Spreads and Margarines
3.3.464 Stacking Potato Chips
3.3.465 Standard and Bulk Ice Cream
3.3.466 Stationary Bicycles
3.3.467 Steel Mill Products
3.3.468 Stella Artois Lager Beer
3.3.469 Still Bottled Water
3.3.470 Stone Fruit
3.3.471 Storage Battery Manufacturing
3.3.472 Sugar Candy
3.3.473 Support Activities for Air Transportation
3.3.474 Surface Cleaners
3.3.475 Switchgear and Switchboard Apparatus
3.3.476 Synthetic Rubber
3.3.477 Taxicabs
3.3.478 Telecommunications Equipment
3.3.479 Telephone and Telegraph Facilities
3.3.480 Television Broadcasting
3.3.481 Temporary Employment Services
3.3.482 Tequila and Mescal Spirits
3.3.483 Testing Laboratories
3.3.484 Textile Fabrics
3.3.485 Tire Cord and Tire Fabric Mills
3.3.486 Tissues
3.3.487 Tobacco Products
3.3.488 Tortilla Manufacturing
3.3.489 Toy Stores
3.3.490 Traditional Toys
3.3.491 Trail Mix
3.3.492 Transformers
3.3.493 Transportation Equipment
3.3.494 Travel Trailer and Camper Manufacturing
3.3.495 Truck Trailer Manufacturing
3.3.496 Turkey Pieces
3.3.497 Ultra Disposable Diapers
3.3.498 Underwear, Nightwear, and Swimwear
3.3.499 Underwire Bras
3.3.500 Unleaded Gasoline
3.3.501 Upholstered Household Furniture Manufacturing
3.3.502 Used Car Dealers
3.3.503 Utilities
3.3.504 Vacuum Cleaners
3.3.505 Valves and Pipe Fittings
3.3.506 Vegetarian Foods
3.3.507 Venture Capital
3.3.508 Video Cassette Recorders (VCRs)
3.3.509 Vienna and French Bread
3.3.510 Vodka
3.3.511 VoIP Telephone Service
3.3.512 Washing Machines
3.3.513 Watches
3.3.514 Water Utilities
3.3.515 Web Servers
3.3.516 Wedding Dresses
3.3.517 Weft Knit Fabric Mills
3.3.518 Welding and Soldering Equipment Manufacturing
3.3.519 Whiskey
3.3.520 White Bread
3.3.521 Whole Chicken Poultry
3.3.522 Window Blinds
3.3.523 Wine
3.3.524 Wineries
3.3.525 Wipes
3.3.526 Wireless Communication Services
3.3.527 Wiring Devices
3.3.528 Women’s Apparel and Accessories
3.3.529 Womenswear and Lingerie
3.3.530 Wood Preservation
3.3.531 Wool Yarn
3.3.532 Workers' Compensation Insurance
3.3.533 Writing Instruments
3.3.534 Yarn Spinning Mills
3.3.535 Yellow Fats
3.3.536 Yogurt with Live Cultures
3.3.537 Definition of Terms
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