The value of all non-manufactured goods of New Jersey was $317 for 3 in 2014. The value of all non-manufactured goods of New Jersey was $578 for 3 in 2014.

Value of All Goods

Manufacturing Seasonality

Types of Goods

Measurements of state exports of manufactured and non-manufactured goods

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Economy and Exports Datasets Involving New Jersey

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    BIS - Median processing time for new regime regulations (months)

    performance.commerce.gov | Last Updated 2024-03-28T20:22:11.000Z

    Changes to regime control lists have been agreed to by the members of the multilateral regimes, who are the U.S. export control partners. If those changes result in tighter controls, they must be implemented to address national security or proliferation concerns, and if they result in liberalizations, they must be implemented to ensure that U.S. industry is not disadvantaged vis-à-vis our allies. Therefore, it is important to refer the draft multilateral changes for interagency review in three months or less from plenary meeting dates in order to meet our multilateral obligations, maximize U.S. competitiveness, and enable economic growth for American industries, workers, and consumers. Effective and efficient adaptation of export controls advances responsible economic growth and trade while protecting American security.

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    Trade Waste Hauler Licensees

    data.cityofnewyork.us | Last Updated 2024-09-20T19:35:40.000Z

    Companies listed as of the most recent export date have been issued trade waste removal licenses by the Business Integrity Commission and, therefore, are authorized to collect and remove all types of trade waste covered by Local Law 42 of 1996. This data is collected on the entities that apply with the commission to operate as Licensees. Each record represents an entity that is approved to operate in the City of New York by the Commission. The Application Type field denotes the class of application 'License' noting the type of applicant which is a Licensee. They are able to pickup all trade waste from various businesses throughout the city. The BIC Number field is unique to every company that applies to the Commission.

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    BIS - Number of export transactions completed under the new authority of Commerce export licenses and license exceptions

    performance.commerce.gov | Last Updated 2024-03-28T20:23:37.000Z

    Export Control Reform (ECR) has moved tens of thousands of items -- mostly parts and components -- from the U.S. Munitions List to the more flexible Commerce Control List. The move has enabled more nuanced distinctions among technologies, destinations, and end users than under the State Department's International Traffic in Arms Regulations. BIS will track shipments of such items made under the Automated Export System.

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    ITA - Percentage of U.S. exporter clients that achieved their export objectives

    performance.commerce.gov | Last Updated 2024-03-28T20:23:16.000Z

    This measure evaluates Global Markets’ effectiveness in helping companies achieve their export objectives. Global Markets offers U.S. companies a robust set of capabilities to help them achieve their international exporting goals, whether those goals are to set up an overseas distribution channel, gain easier access to challenging markets, or meet additional foreign buyers for their goods. Global Markets focuses on understanding clients’ exporting needs, and providing services to meet those needs.

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    BIS - Percent of licenses requiring interagency referral referred within nine days

    performance.commerce.gov | Last Updated 2024-03-29T14:42:57.000Z

    Generally, export license applications for dual-use items (products that may have both civilian and military applications) and munitions items transferred from the United States Munitions List (USML) to the new 600-Series Commerce Control List (CCL) fall into two categories: 1) referred licenses, including those licenses requiring a recommendation from another agency e.g., Departments of Defense, State, and Energy, and where appropriate other U.S. government departments or agencies) thus the name “referred licenses;” and 2) non-referred licenses, which are those license requests BIS may review or approve without being referred to any other federal agency.

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    PPP Cares Act Loan Totals to New Jersey Businesses

    data.nj.gov | Last Updated 2023-03-24T14:05:51.000Z

    The Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loans provide small businesses with the resources they need to maintain their payroll, hire back employees who may have been laid off, and cover applicable overhead. This data set includes businesses in New Jersey who received PPP funding, how much funding the employer received & how many jobs the employer claims they saved. The NAICS (National Industry Classification) was provided by the loan recipient. Note: As per SBA, The Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) ended on May 31, 2021 so no updates has been made on this dataset. Please see attached document on landing page for more details.

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    Certified Disadvantaged Business Enterprises (DBEs) in the NYS Unified Certification Program

    data.ny.gov | Last Updated 2019-06-10T17:59:34.000Z

    This dataset is a combined directory of the New York State Unified Certification Program (NYSUCP). Firms certified as Disadvantaged Business Enterprises (DBEs) by the New York State Department of Transportation, Metropolitan Transportation Authority, Niagara Frontier Transportation Authority and Port Authority of New York New Jersey are included in this dataset.

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    ITA-Percent of antidumping (AD) and countervailing duty (CVD) determinations issued within statutory and/or regulatory deadlines

    performance.commerce.gov | Last Updated 2022-07-29T16:07:28.000Z

    This indicator captures the timely completion of all AD/CVD determinations associated with on-going investigations, reviews (including administrative, new shipper and changed circumstance reviews), scope, and circumvention inquiries conducted pursuant to U.S. laws and regulations. The indicator will increase certainty within the trade community as to which importers will be liable for the payment of antidumping and/or countervailing duties, the amount of the potential duties owed, and when those duties will be collected. It will also signal to domestic producers the level of potential relief provided to offset the unfair trading practices of foreign producers/exporters and governments identified in the context of an AD/CVD proceeding.

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    Business Licenses

    data.cityofberkeley.info | Last Updated 2024-09-20T14:01:02.000Z

    Registered businesses in the City of Berkeley with business license records

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    Certified Vendors - Office of Supplier Diversity

    data.delaware.gov | Last Updated 2024-09-20T05:15:27.000Z

    This data set is of certified businesses owned and controlled 51% or more by minorities, women, veterans, and individuals with disabilities. The data set is updated daily and is searchable and exportable at this link: http://directory.osd.gss.omb.delaware.gov/index.shtml. The Office of Supplier Diversity's mission is to assist the entire supplier diversity community of minority, women, veteran, service disabled veteran, and individuals with disabilities owned businesses as well as small businesses of a unique size in competing for the provision of commodities, services, and construction to State departments, agencies, authorities, school districts, higher education institutions and all businesses. The Office of Supplier Diversity (OSD) sits within the Division of Small Business (DSB), a Division of the Department of State (DOS).