Construction, food and beverages and manufacturing.
Mining, manufacturing and steelmaking are some of them.
There are 547,000 Industry-related jobs in Mexico City, which account for 5.1% of Mexico's total labor force dedicated to manufacturing activities (11 million in 2007).
Most of them are (surprise!) made in China. There is however, a still-alive-but-struggling clothing manufacturing industry in Mexico.
Oil and natural gas extraction and refining provide most of the state's industry, as it is the second largest oil producer in Mexico, behind neighboring Campeche. Other important industries include construction and manufacturing; most manufacturing is food processing, bottling and tobacco products.
35.8% of Mexico's GDP is dedicated towards industry. From there, approximately 17.4% of the GDP (some US$204.8 billion for 2012) is dedicated to "secondary industry", also known as manufacturing.
Ioannis I. Angeli has written: 'Evaluation of the status of total quality management in Cyprus manufacturing industry'
Note you are asking for the specific percentage of manufacturing, and not industry as a whole (which provides 35.8% of the economy). This means you are excluding other industries, such as energy, mining and construction. Manufacturing alone provides 18% of Mexico's economy, or approximately US$372 billion out of US$1,571 billion for 2013.
Turnover rate in Mexico depends on the specific type of industry; the lowest is found in automotive (2 years) and electronics (9 months), while the highest are found in chemicals (3 months) and textiles (2 months). Turnover percentage rate is 92.75% which means that on average, most Mexican workers on the manufacturing industry last 11.13 months on the job.
Approximately 70 of PKs are made in the manufacturing industry.
Hong Kong has the most varied manufacturing and industry.
Agriculture is the major industry in Mississippi. Other major industries in Mississippi include manufacturing, fishing in the Gulf of Mexico and the Mississippi River, gambling in the casino industry, and oil and gas production.