CHEMISTRY TRENDS Economic Data Service

 
Complete access to ALL American Chemistry Council economic data products is now available through the new CHEMISTRY TRENDS Economic Data Service. For one low price, which represents a 20% savings over purchasing products separately, subscribers receive the Weekly Chemistry & Economic Trends, monthly U.S. Short Term Indicators and Global Production Index, semi-annual Business of Chemistry: Situation & Outlook and the annual Guide to the Business of Chemistry and Economic Survey.

Comprehensive chemical industry statistics and analysis covers worldwide production, trade, shipments, inventories, price indices, energy, employment, investment, R&D, EH&S, financial performance measures, macroeconomic data, plus much more.

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Business of Chemistry: Situation and Outlook
YEAR-END 2012 IS NOW AVAILABLE!

Gain insight into the short-term industry outlook with this semi-annual report issued in June and December
 
 
 
Global Production Index
The Global Production Index is a monthly index measuring production of the business of chemistry on a regional and global basis.
 
 
 
U.S. Short Term Indicators
The US Short Term Indicators monthly report provides comprehensive historical data from 1987 to the present covering the business of chemistry and macroeconomic topics.
 
 
 
Weekly Chemistry & Economic Trends
This weekly newsletter provides various statistics, charts, and analysis for the business of chemistry and macroeonomic indicators.
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