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TwitterThis statistic shows the distribution of the gross domestic product (GDP) of British Columbia, Canada in 2022, by industry. In that year, the construction industry accounted for 9.92 percent of the GDP of British Columbia.
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Revenue for the Wire & Spring Manufacturing industry in British Columbia is expected to grow an annualized x.x% to $x.x million over the five years to 2025, while revenue for the national industry will likely grow at x% during the same period. The number of industry establishments has stagnated an annualized x% to xx locations over the past five years. Industry employment has increased an annualized x.x% to xxx workers during the period, while industry wages have increased an annualized x.x% to $x.x million.
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TwitterThis statistic shows the labor productivity in British Columbia, Canada in 2022, by industry. In 2022, the labor productivity in the manufacturing industry in British Columbia was 60.4 chained 2017 Canadian dollars added to the GDP per hour worked.
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Revenue for the Colleges & Universities industry in British Columbia is expected to grow an annualized x.x% to $x.x billion over the five years to 2025, while revenue for the national industry will likely grow at x.x% during the same period. The number of industry establishments has stagnated an annualized x% to xx locations over the past five years. Industry employment has increased an annualized x.x% to x,xxx workers during the period, while industry wages have increased an annualized x.x% to $x.x billion.
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TwitterThis statistic shows the gross domestic product (GDP) of British Columbia in 2022, by industry. In 2022, the GDP of the construction industry in British Columbia was around 28 billion chained 2017 Canadian dollars.
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Comprehensive dataset containing 23 verified Metal industry suppliers businesses in British Columbia, Canada with complete contact information, ratings, reviews, and location data.
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The locations of coastal British Columbia industrial sites. The Coastal BC datasets are circa 2004 and legacy in nature. Caution should be exercised when using this data, as it may not be accurate or complete. There are currently no plans to update.
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Comprehensive dataset containing 77 verified Cosmetics industry businesses in British Columbia, Canada with complete contact information, ratings, reviews, and location data.
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Revenue for the Human Resources & Benefits Administration industry in British Columbia is expected to grow an annualized x.x% to $x.x billion over the five years to 2025, while revenue for the national industry will likely decline at -x.x% during the same period. The number of industry establishments has increased an annualized x.x% to x,xxx locations over the past five years. Industry employment has increased an annualized x.x% to x,xxx workers during the period, while industry wages have increased an annualized x.x% to $x.x million.
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This dataset contains the business counts in British Columbia. Business location counts details are available by size and industry, as well as sub-provincial geographies. Geographic delimitations available are Regional District (RD) and Economic Region (DR), Census Metropolitan Area (CMA) and Census Agglomeration (CA), and Census Subdivision (municipalities and non-incorporated areas). Data is available annually. Data by industry is available according to North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) categories.
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TwitterThis statistic shows the number of jobs in British Columbia in 2022, by NAICS category. In 2022, there were 304,190 jobs in the retail trade industry in British Columbia.
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These resources contain annual data about manufacturing shipments (manufacturing activity) in British Columbia by industry. Thousands of dollars.
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Revenue for the Electrical Equipment Manufacturing industry in British Columbia is expected to grow an annualized x.x% to $x.x million over the five years to 2025, while revenue for the national industry will likely grow at x.x% during the same period. The number of industry establishments has increased an annualized x.x% to xx locations over the past five years. Industry employment has increased an annualized x.x% to x,xxx workers during the period, while industry wages have increased an annualized x.x% to $x.x million.
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TwitterA tabular presentation of British Columbia employment by industry 2001 to 2012.
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TwitterThe exploration and development expenditure of the mining industry in the Canadian province of British Columbia (B.C.) amounted to *** million Canadian dollars in 2023. That was the highest exploration and development spending on the mining industry in B.C. since 2020.
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These resources contain key indicators for the high technology sector in BC and other provinces. Among the indicators are business counts by high technology industry, GDP, revenue, wages and salaries and trade.
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TwitterA tabular presentation of British Columbia capital investments by industry with actual values from 2008 to 2012 and 2013 intentions with percentage changes from 2011 to 2012 and 2012 to 2013.
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Canada Building Permits: British Columbia: Value: Non-Residential: Industrial data was reported at 56,118.000 CAD th in Feb 2020. This records an increase from the previous number of 47,245.000 CAD th for Jan 2020. Canada Building Permits: British Columbia: Value: Non-Residential: Industrial data is updated monthly, averaging 39,137.500 CAD th from Jan 2011 (Median) to Feb 2020, with 110 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 308,480.000 CAD th in Feb 2012 and a record low of 9,845.000 CAD th in Jan 2011. Canada Building Permits: British Columbia: Value: Non-Residential: Industrial data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Statistics Canada. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Canada – Table CA.EA003: Building Permits: by Type of Structure: by Province and Territory. [COVID-19-IMPACT]
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TwitterThis thesis analyzed the long term history of the salmon canning industry along the B.C. coast between 1870 and 1970 to understand the spatial pattern of the processing plants and some of the factors that controlled the pattern.
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TwitterThe gross domestic product of all industries in British Columbia amounted to 230.07 billion U.S. dollars in 2023. Between 1997 and 2023, the gross domestic product rose by 115.33 billion U.S. dollars, though the increase followed an uneven trajectory rather than a consistent upward trend.
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TwitterThis statistic shows the distribution of the gross domestic product (GDP) of British Columbia, Canada in 2022, by industry. In that year, the construction industry accounted for 9.92 percent of the GDP of British Columbia.