Mining And Quarrying Trends In The Metal And Nonmetal Industries (0d6d512b-5bd8-4fce-872b-1e5ce8d1a542)

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 27
- File Size:
- 1155 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1983
Abstract
This chapter includes tables for 1981 that were not available in time for publication of the 1981 Minerals Yearbook, but does not include corresponding tables for 1982. The value of raw nonfuel minerals produced in the United States during 1982 was estimated at about $20 billion, a decrease of $5 billion compared with that of 1981. The decline in value is the first since 1971 and is the largest percentage drop since 1938. Although the domestic mining industry continued to be troubled by difficulties in attracting capital and by import competition from countries with lower overall production costs, the principal cause of the decline was sharply decreased demand brought on by the worldwide economic slowdown. Metal commodities were impacted most severely with only 4 of 21 metals registering production value gains and only 3 of 21 showing production quantity increases. Overall metal production value decreased 37% from that of 1981, a reflection of the domestic slowdown in the automobile and construction industries, which are major metal users, Overall production value of nonmetals decreased 12% compared with that of 1981, with only 14 out of 44 nonmetals showing increases. Nonmetal production quantities increased over 1981 for only 6 of the 44 nonmetals.
Citation
APA:
(1983) Mining And Quarrying Trends In The Metal And Nonmetal Industries (0d6d512b-5bd8-4fce-872b-1e5ce8d1a542)MLA: Mining And Quarrying Trends In The Metal And Nonmetal Industries (0d6d512b-5bd8-4fce-872b-1e5ce8d1a542). The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1983.