Manufacturing is a vital component in the machine that is Texas’ diverse economy. Chemical, high tech, automotive and other advanced manufacturing operations thrive across our state. Technological improvements and efficiencies have created employment declines but financial gain: In 2016, Texas exported $650 billion worth of goods out of the state, and manufacturing was responsible for nearly a third of that value.
Food and Beverage and Tobacco Product Manufacturing in Texas
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Paper Manufacturing in Texas
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Textile Mills, Textile Product Mills, Apparel, and Leather and Allied Products Manufacturing
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Machinery Manufacturing
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Chemical Products
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Primary Metals
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Aerospace and Other Transportation Equipment
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Furniture and Related Product Manufacturing
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Wood Product Manufacturing
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Automobile-Related Manufacturing
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Chemical Products and Pharmaceuticals
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Miscellaneous Manufacturing
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Nonmetallic Mineral Products
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Computer and Electronic Products
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Electrical Equipment, Appliances and Components
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