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Not even close. China and Germany both rock the US in exported manufactured goods. China Exports about 4 times that of the US. 73% of all Manufactured goods in the US are sold in the US (buy American anyone?). You guys are destroying your own economy by being blindly patriotic. Wake up and join the global stage... You can confirm this numbers with wiki if you wish, the question had me curious myself and I was rather shocked at what the research suggests.
The product being sold is the product being manufactured or grown for a market willing to purchase the product.
All used for clothing .
Basically, Secondary sector involves the processing of the goods manufactured by primary agriculture. e.g. industries So, it helps us in a way that : 1.) It prosesse the grain gained by agriculture. 2.) It gives us a better manufactured good.
The government should place a tariff on manufactured goods from abroad.
Rayon is a manufactured fabric. It was created as a less expensive alternative to silk. The first production dates to 1855, but it was impractical and highly flammable. Rayon was not produced commercially until 1891.
Rayon may stretch a little if it gets wet. Rayon is a manufactured regenerated cellulose fiber. Because it is produced from naturally occurring polymers, it is neither a truly synthetic fiber nor a natural fiber.
Pulp linen clothes are manufactured from a blend of rayon and linen. This gives them the lightweight feel of linen and the durability of rayon. A typical blend would be 55% linen and 45% rayon. Pulp linen is extremely flexible, greatly enhancing its design possibilities.
Rayon is a versatile semi-synthetic fiber that is made from cellulose, typically derived from wood pulp. It is known for its softness, drape, and breathability. Rayon can be manufactured to imitate the feel and texture of natural fibers like silk, cotton, and linen, making it a popular choice in the textile industry.
Cotton - it's a natural fibre, with air-spaces between the threads. Rayon is a manufactured fibre - much thinner than cotton, and with less breathable spaces between the strands.
They all are used for clothing
In international markets, yes, but not in the US.
Rayon is a manufactured regenerated cellulose fiber. ecause it is produced from naturally occurring polymer, it is neither a truly a synthetic fiber nor a natural fiber; it is a semi-synthetic or artificial.Cotton is a natural fiber from a tree or bush.
Rayon is a manufactured regenerated cellulose fiber. Because it is produced from naturally occurring polymers, it is neither a truly synthetic fiber nor a natural fiber; it is a semi-synthetic[1] or artificial[2] fiber.
No rayon is not renewable. Rayon is not a natural material. Rayon is a synthetic material.
Not truly. Neither is it a natural fibre. It is manufactured from cellulose, which is a naturally occurring polymer. It's regarded as "semi-synthetic", or "artificial".
Rayon is not natural.