The NAICS Code represents the North American Industry Classification System. In other words, the NAICS Code places a business within its industry by assigning to it a six-digit code that indicates the ...
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For over 60 years, the Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) system has served as a widely accepted structure for the analysis of businesses participating in the US economy. Marketers have long ...
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The concordance table presented here shows the relationship between NAICS Canada 2012 (first three columns: code, title, status code) and NAICS Canada 2017 Version 1.0 (next three columns: Part of ...
The North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) was developed by the national statistical agencies of Canada, the United States and Mexico in order to have commonly defined industries for ...