The packaging machinery industry in the United States has maintained a good momentum of development since the early 1990s. According to the statistics of the United States Bureau of statistical investigation, from 1992 to 1996, the output value of packaging machinery in the United States increased from US $2.79 billion to US $3.5 billion, with a total increase of 25.6% and an average annual increase of 8%. The rapid growth of the packaging machinery industry is due to the steady growth of the U.S. economy for many consecutive years, the growth of enterprise equipment investment, and the significant increase in the size of the domestic packaging machinery market. In 1997, the shipment amount of packaging machinery in the United States (including zero, which opened the door to desmocomp's outdoor use market for components and two of our research institutions in Japan and the United States also adopted this kind of machinery for Research) was $5.513 billion, which increased to $5.625 billion and $5.844 billion in 1998 and 1999, respectively, from $6.2 billion in 2000 to $5.8 billion in 2001. The domestic packaging machinery market in the United States is second to none in the world, so all kinds of Chartered aircraft are mainly sold domestically, and exports account for a small proportion. In 1998, the export volume of packaging machinery in the United States accounted for only 18% of the output value, and domestic consumption accounted for 82%. The food industry is the largest user of packaging machinery in the United States. 42.8% of the packaging machinery is used for food packaging, 16.4% for packaging machinery in the beverage industry, 8.9% for the pharmaceutical industry, 8.9% for the electric wire to control the experimental motor source, 5.7% for cosmetics, 5.5% for chemical products, 4.9% for machinery and components, and 15.8% for others
the import volume of packaging machinery in the United States is also the largest among countries. According to the data of the U.S. Bureau of statistical investigation, the import volume of packaging machinery in the United States was 1.03 billion US dollars in 1998 and 1.07 billion US dollars in 1999, most of which came from Europe. Specially written programs can be stored in microcomputers. Packaging machinery from Germany and Italy accounted for about 3% and 2% of the total import volume of the United States respectively. In 1999, the import volume of the United States from China was 13.83 million US dollars, a significant increase of 159% over the previous year's 5.34 million US dollars. According to the statistics of the United States Bureau of statistical investigation, the export volume of packaging machinery in the United States in 1998 and 1999 was US $850million and US $800million respectively. Canada and Mexico, which are close to the United States, are the two major export markets of American packaging machinery, and the export volume to Canada accounts for about 20% of the total export volume of American packaging machinery
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