The value of all manufactured goods of Pennsylvania was $1 for 5 in 2001.

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 Pennsylvania

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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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    Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages (QCEW) 2016-2018 County Labor and Industry

    data.pa.gov | Last Updated 2022-05-11T18:56:23.000Z

    New Dataset for 2019 - Current by Quarter is now available - <a href="https://data.pa.gov/Workforce-Development/Quarterly-Census-of-Employment-and-Wages-QCEW-2019/bm6e-y9xf"> Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages (QCEW) 2019 - Current County Labor and Industry</a> The Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages (QCEW) dataset provides information about the number of establishments within a geographic area by industry as well as the average number of employees and average weekly wages paid. QCEW is the universe of employment covered under Pennsylvania’s unemployment insurance laws. QCEW employment is based on the location of the position not where the person resides.

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    Tobacco Products Tax Licenses Current Daily County Revenue

    data.pa.gov | Last Updated 2024-09-20T01:17:47.000Z

    This dataset contains a list of active Cigarette and Other Tobacco Product (OTP) licenses that have been issued to businesses selling tobacco products in Pennsylvania, as maintained by the Department of Revenue (DOR). The list is refreshed daily. Newly approved licenses will be added and cancelled or licenses that expire without renewal will be removed. The business addresses are provided by the Licensee and should be the physical location of the business. Tobacco licenses must be conspicuously displayed at the business location. A portion of the license number has been masked, to reduce fraud. If you suspect someone is selling cigarettes or tobacco products without a license, or selling untaxed cigarettes or tobacco products, you can report the suspected tax fraud to the department at https://www.revenue.pa.gov/ContactUs/Pages/Report-Suspected-Tax-Fraud.aspx. You can submit tips anonymously, but documentation and supporting evidence are helpful to investigations.

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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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    Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages (QCEW) 2019 - Current County Labor and Industry

    data.pa.gov | Last Updated 2024-08-26T18:29:44.000Z

    Prior Dataset for 2016 - 2018 Annual available - <a href=“https://data.pa.gov/Workforce-Development/Quarterly-Census-of-Employment-and-Wages-QCEW-2016/342b-rkgt"> Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages (QCEW) 2016 - 2018 County Labor and Industry</a> The Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages (QCEW) dataset provides information about the number of establishments within a geographic area by industry as well as the average number of employees and average weekly wages paid. QCEW is the universe of employment covered under Pennsylvania’s unemployment insurance laws. QCEW employment is based on the location of the position not where the person resides.

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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).

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    Governor's Executive Budget Program Measures SFY 2017 - Current Annual Statewide Agriculture

    data.pa.gov | Last Updated 2023-03-22T19:53:14.000Z

    The information included in this dataset is for the Governor’s Executive Budget and provides key Program Measures by Agency or Office.

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    Estimated Drug Overdose Deaths CY 2012-Current County Health

    data.pa.gov | Last Updated 2024-08-12T15:47:24.000Z

    Prior dataset name - Estimated Accidental and Undetermined Drug Overdose Deaths CY 2012-Current County Health <br> View annual counts of Any Drug overdose deaths for 2012 forward, including provisional estimates of annual counts of overdose deaths for recent years, as noted with an asterisk and the month the data was pulled. NOTE: Finalized death records for overdose deaths are often delayed by 3-6 months. Counties labeled “no value” have data suppressed because the counts are between 1 and 9. Counts do not include suicides or homicides where someone intended to harm another person by poisoning.<br> Overdose Deaths are classified using the International Classification of Diseases, Tenth Revision (ICD–10). Drug-poisoning deaths are identified using underlying cause-of-death codes X40–X44, and Y10–Y14, and include the following:<br> - R99 when the Injury Description indicates an overdose death. <br> - X49 when literal COD is Mixed or Combined or Multiple Substance Toxicity, as these are likely drug overdoses <br> - X47 when substance indicated is difluoroethane, alone or in combination with other drugs<br> - X85 when it does not appear that someone intended to harm another person by poisoning <br> Source Office of Drug Surveillance and Misuse Prevention* <br> * These data were supplied by the Bureau of Health Statistics and Registries, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. The Bureau of Health Statistics and Registries specifically disclaims responsibility for any analyses, interpretations or conclusions.<br> Any Drug Overdose Death - all drug overdose deaths, regardless of type of drug involved, excluding alcohol only deaths

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    Estimated Accidental and Undetermined Drug Overdose Deaths with Demographics CY 2012-Current Statewide Health

    data.pa.gov | Last Updated 2024-08-12T15:49:43.000Z

    View annual counts of Accidental or Undetermined overdose deaths for 2012 forward, including provisional estimates of annual counts of overdose deaths for recent years, as noted with an asterisk and the month the data was pulled.<br> NOTE: Finalized death records for overdose deaths are often delayed by 3-6 months. Counties labeled “no value” have data suppressed because the counts are between 1 and 9.<br> - Overdose Deaths are classified using the International Classification of Diseases, Tenth Revision (ICD–10). Drug-poisoning deaths are identified using underlying cause-of-death codes X40–X44, and Y10–Y14, and include the following: <br> - R99 when the Injury Description indicates an overdose death.<br> - X49 when literal COD is Mixed or Combined or Multiple Substance Toxicity, as these are likely drug overdoses<br> - X47 when substance indicated is difluoroethane, alone or in combination with other drugs<BR> - Source Pennsylvania Prescription Drug Monitoring Program*<br> * These data were supplied by the Bureau of Health Statistics and Registries, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. The Bureau of Health Statistics and Registries specifically disclaims responsibility for any analyses, interpretations or conclusions.<br> - Estimates are broken down by type of drugs involved in the overdose <br> - Any Drug Overdose Death - all drug overdose deaths, regardless of type of drug involved, excluding alcohol only deaths<br> - Opioid Overdose Death - any overdose death involving opioids, prescription or illegal

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    BIS - Percent of declarations received from U.S. industry in accordance with CWC time lines that are processed in time for the U.S. to meet treaty obligations

    performance.commerce.gov | Last Updated 2024-03-28T20:22:30.000Z

    The Chemical Weapon Convention (CWC) establishes a verification regime (e.g., declaration requirements, on-site inspections, and trade restrictions) for weapons-related toxic chemicals and precursors that have peaceful applications. BIS CWC regulations require a U.S. industry exceeding certain chemical activity thresholds to submit declarations and reports. BIS processes, validates, and aggregates the declarations and reports, to develop the U.S. CWC Industrial Declaration, which is forwarded to the State Department, within time frames mandated under the CWC, and to submit it to the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW).