Machinery manufacturing is the top manufacturing sector in North Dakota, followed closely by food, beverage, and tobacco product manufacturing.
North Dakota's manufactured goods also include petroleum and coal products; fabricated metal products; motor vehicle body, trailer and parts manufacturing; wood products; computer and electronic products; chemical manufacturing; and plastics and rubber products.
No. Nor Wyoming, South Dakota, North Dakota, and some others. The closest one I see is in Idaho or Colorado. http://locators.bankofamerica.com/locator/locator/LocatorAction.do
NA - "national association" ND - "North Dakota" Even though a bank may be in multiple different states it must have a charter in each of the states it operates in. While banking is left up to individual states to regulate some states are easier to get away with some things in. This is why most credit cards issued in the US come from either Nevada, North Dakota, or Utah. US Bank happens to issue all credit cards regardless of where the customer lives out of the bank they operate the charter in North Dakota.
A dangerous goods code is when a product may harm you in some way therefore needing a code of practise written after it concerning your safety.
These are the organisations where everything is owned and controlled by the government (or local government). These don't produce anything instead provide services. there are some goods like merit goods and public goods which are better provided in public sector.
De-titling is a term used in some states to describe the process of legally combining a manufactured home with the land. Re-titling is the severing of the manufactured home from the land according to the website at the link provided below.
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some are Austrias manufactured goods are things such as ancient coins foreign cloth and much more
North Dakota has odd weather. North Dakota land is oily - there is a lot of oil development in North Dakota.
Apples and oranges.