Textile Sector
The Textiles sector consists of establishments engaged in spinning natural and manmade fibers into yarns and threads. These are then woven or knitted into fabrics, and the fabrics are dyed and finished. The sector is now classified under the 2007 North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) as 313, 314, and 315.
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