CURRENT INDUSTRIAL REPORTS INSULATED WIRE AND CABLE - 1995 MA33L(95)-1 ISSUED SEPTEMBER 1996 Revised October 24, 1996 (Table 3) CONTACT: MARY ELLICKSON 301-457-4736 SUMMARY OF FINDINGS In 1995, the total value of manufactures' shipments from the 1994 level of $2,285 million. In 1995, of insulated wire and cable increased by 10 percent to apparatus wire and cordage decreased by 4 percent $14,309 million from the 1994 level of $12,989. Electronic to $794 million compared to $926 million in 1994. wire and cable increased by 11 percent to $2,656 million Other insulated wire and cable increased by 2 from the 1994 level of $2,398 million. Telephone and percent to $640 million compared to $625 million in telegraph wire and cable increased by 4 percent to $1,762 1994. Magnet wire also increased by 15 percent in from the 1994 level of $1,694 million. In 1995, Power wire 1995 to $1,494 million from the 1994 level of $1,303 and cable increased by 12 percent to $1,752 from the 1994 million. Insualted optical fiber cable increased by level of $1,560 million. Control and signal wire and 16 percent to $1,421 million from $ 1,228 cable decreased 4 percent to $247 million compared to the million in 1994. Optical fiber increased by 15 preceding year's figure of $256 million. Building percent to $823 million compared to the $713 million wire and cable increased by 19 percent to $2,720 million in 1994. Table 1. SUMMARY OF SHIPMENTS OF INSULATED WIRE AND CABLE: 1995 and 1994 (Value in thousands of dollars) Product code Product description 1995 1994 Insulated wire and cable.................. 14,309,388 12,988,998 3357A -- Electronic wire and cable............... 2,655,863 2,397,923 3357B -- Telephone and telegraph wire and cable.. 1,762,355 1,694,343 33578 -- Power wire and cable.................... 1,636,444 1,439,676 33578 6 - Portable power cable.................... 116,043 120,178 3357C -- Control and signal wire and cable....... 246,700 256,111 3357D -- Building wire and cable................. 2,719,705 2,284,956 33576 -- Apparatus wire and cordage.............. 794,328 926,059 3357E -- Other insulated wire and cable.......... 640,687 625,134 33577 -- Magnet wire............................. 1,493,720 1,303,443 33579 -- Insulated optical fiber cable........... 1,420,632 1,227,690 32318-- Optical fiber 1/....................... 822,911 713,485 1/Data for optical fiber is not included in the total for insulated wire and cable. Table 2. SHIPMENTS OF INSULATED WIRE AND CABLE: 1995 AND 1994 (Copper content in thousands of pounds. Value of copper content in thousands of dollars) Shipments, including interplant transfers 1/ 1995 1994 Product description Product No. of Copper Value of No. of Copper Value of code comp. content 2/ copper content comp. content 2/ copper content 3357- pt. Insulated wire except magnet wire and optical wire (NA) 2,549,034 10,572,125 (NA) 2,623,445 9,744,380 3357A -- Electronic wire and cable......................... 98 244,422 2,655,863 102 227,689 2,397,923 Coaxial cable, armored or unarmored: 3357A 10 Rigid......................................... 7 3,259 44,104 7 b/2,542 a/r/28,587 3357A 12 Semirigid..................................... 15 14,910 411,447 15 11,471 r/345,611 Flexible: 3357A 13 135 C and over............................ 17 b/3,531 a/55,651 19 4,172 63,347 3357A 14 Under 135 C............................... 34 28,495 387,127 32 26,356 328,305 3357A 16 CATV/broadcast coaxial cable ................... 8 (3) (3) 8 (3) (3) 3357A 22 Antenna lead-in wire 3/......................... 7 10,739 421,310 8 r/12,090 427,216 Hook-up wire (single conductor, shielded and nonshielded): 3357A 23 135 C and over temperature rating............ 30 14,177 200,002 30 11,748 162,751 3357A 25 Under 135 C temperature rating................ 45 33,302 153,686 48 30,371 148,658 Multiconductor electronic wire and cable (shielded and nonshielded): 3357A 30 Flat and ribbon cable......................... 25 11,225 b/96,793 25 12,495 91,365 Other muticonductor electronic wire and cable: Shielded: 3357A 31 135 C and over temperature rating......... 20 36,603 a/234,472 21 37,486 230,739 3357A 33 Under 135 C temperature rating............ 39 a/46,920 a/316,147 42 a/r/43,711 r/288,196 Nonshielded: 3357A 35 135 C and over temperature rating......... 12 b/9,147 b/89,723 13 r/6,671 r/63,530 3357A 37 Under 135 C temperature rating............ 32 a/32,114 245,401 34 a/28,576 219,618 3357B -- Telephone and telegraph wire and cable............ 32 420,575 1,762,355 33 456,955 1,694,343 3357B 41 Jumper and distributing frame wire.............. 6 (4) (4) 7 (4) (4) 3357B 43 Station wire and cable 4/....................... 17 22,714 156,191 16 21,004 113,703 3357B 73 Telephone cord sets and cordage................. 7 1,176 45,462 8 2,229 67,228 3357B 52 Inside wiring cable............................. 20 62,951 336,574 21 55,134 258,726 3357B 55 Drop and bridle and duct wire................... 5 (5) (5) 6 (5) (5) 3357B 68 Rural and urban distribution wire and cable 5/.. 3 34,906 176,139 3 29,702 162,053 3357B 73 Polyethylene covered exchange area and toll cable (PIC and PULP insulated)........ 8 262,987 887,855 7 309,342 947,924 3357B 90 Other telephone and telegraph wire and cable.... 6 35,841 160,134 6 a/39,544 144,709 33578 -- Power wire and cable.............................. 27 287,782 1,636,444 30 280,944 r/1,439,676 33578 07 Paper insulated cable (all voltages, all types). 4 (6) (6) 4 (6) (6) Plastic and rubber insulated: 600 volts or less: 33578 08 Portable welding cable.................... 8 17,335 52,120 8 16,493 40,019 33578 17 Underground distribution cable (UD, URD).. 10 b/9,341 284,558 9 b/7,162 r/274,036 33578 19 Thermoplastic insulated power cable....... 13 a/26,024 a/61,891 13 15,943 43,079 Thermoset insulated: 33578 20 Armored, rubber and cross linked........ 9 6,956 24,436 9 8,177 22,975 33578 21 Unarmored, rubber....................... 8 37,608 136,316 7 34,915 117,354 33578 22 Unarmored, cross linked................. 11 a/13,822 a/44,279 11 18,469 55,810 33578 23 Rubber (R, RH, RHH, RHW, USE, ETC.).... 2 (7) (7) 4 (7) (7) 33578 25 Weatherproof cable.......................... 3 (7) (7) 4 (7) (7) Service drop cable: 33578 27 Thermoset insulated....................... 4 (7) (7) 4 (7) (7) 33578 28 Thermoplastic insulated 7/............... 4 18,734 131,013 3 17,433 r/126,486 Over 600 volts: 33578 37 Underground distribution cable (UD, URD), all insulations (jacketed and unjacketed).... 6 a/52,399 a/371,928 5 53,270 361,046 33578 39 Thermoplastic insulated power cable (excluding under-ground).......... 5 5,684 36,167 5 c/5,848 b/25,225 Thermoset insulated power cable (excluding underground): Over 600 volts to 15kv: 33578 41 Armored, rubber and cross-linked...... 10 13,634 57,526 9 14,361 59,478 33578 42 Unarmored, rubber..................... 8 48,787 193,134 8 48,814 176,292 33578 43 Unarmored, cross-linked............... 10 17,790 157,738 11 17,208 48,200 33578 44 Over 15 KV (rubber and cross-linked).... 4 2,768 24,424 4 3,350 25,507 33578 50 Other power wire and cable 6/................. 5 16,900 60,914 6 19,501 64,169 33578 6- Portable Power Cable.............................. 8 31,240 116,043 9 30,460 120,178 33578 61 2kv or less .................................... 8 21,375 87,849 9 b/19,790 b/79,977 Over 2kv: 33578 62 Portable cross linked jacketed cable (mine shovel cable)8/.............................. 4 9,865 28,194 5 10,670 40,201 33578 63 Portable non-cross linked jacketed cable...... 2 (8) (8) 3 (8) (8) 3357C -- Control and signal wire.......................... 32 39,587 246,700 32 44,292 r/256,111 3357C 11 Signal wire and cable........................... 21 a/18,180 b/151,825 19 16,900 r/140,138 Control wire and cable (excluding elevator cable): 3357C 14 Thermoset insulated........................... 10 6,843 41,471 12 a/8,372 a/46,841 3357C 17 Thermoplastic insulated....................... 17 14,564 53,404 18 a/19,020 a/69,132 3357D -- Building wire and cable........................... 25 1,148,986 2,719,705 26 1,135,921 2,284,956 Building wire and cable having underwriters' labels: Thermoset insulated: 3357D 37 Cross-linked polyethylene (XHHW)............ 15 48,067 118,529 16 49,185 r/110,329 3357D 38 Cross-linked polyethlene (USE).............. 9 15,911 54,677 9 16,123 r/53,903 Thermoplastic unsulated: 3357D 40 Flame-retardant nylon (THHN, THWN).......... 19 655,198 1,532,397 17 641,430 1,142,454 3357D 49 Moisture and heat resistant (TW, THW)....... 9 2,244 5,124 10 2,438 4,863 3357D 51 Service entrance cable (SER, SEU, ASE)........ 7 7,754 95,844 8 8,786 r/96,086 Nonmetallic branch-circuit and underground feeder: 3357D 54 Type NM-B................................. 8 316,281 647,933 8 320,816 622,601 3357D 55 Type UF and NMC (corrosion resistant)..... 10 40,413 81,575 10 r/40,891 87,898 3357D 57 Metallic armored cable (all AC types)......... 7 43,446 138,609 7 c/39,465 121,539 3357D 58 Other building wire and cable................ 7 19,672 45,017 9 a/16,787 a/45,283 33576 -- Apparatus wire and cordage 9/..................... 49 186,661 794,328 53 237,284 r/926,059 Flexible cordage: 33576 13 Thermoset insulated........................... 9 5,683 27,333 11 r/13,721 69,912 33576 15 Thermoplastic (including thermoplastic elastom 21 b/28,889 b/60,033 19 35,236 71,744 33576 42 Extension cord sets........................... 10 b/28,168 b/111,781 12 44,960 r/185,787 33576 43 Fixed power supply cords...................... 17 21,131 162,128 18 20,079 150,780 33576 44 Detachable power supply cords................ 7 (10) (10) 8 (10) (10) 33576 47 Retractible power cords and other 10/......... 9 10,625 84,368 8 10,900 84,448 Apparatus wire: 33576 21 Appliance fixture wire........................ 22 39,703 140,602 23 58,541 172,666 Appliance wiring material 14 gauge and larger (including motor lead and transformer lead wire): 33576 23 Thermoset insulated........................ 5 8,505 56,299 6 c/7,766 b/49,079 33576 24 Thermoplastic insulated.................... 15 20,101 55,643 15 a/22,496 a/64,390 33576 28 Submersible pump cable.......................... 6 b/6,385 b/17,244 8 b/10,176 b/17,040 33576 29 Other apparatus wire and cordage (including tool 19 a/17,471 a/78,897 19 b/13,409 b/60,213 3357E -- Other insulated wire and cable.................... 51 189,781 640,687 49 209,900 625,134 Automotive: 3357E 72 Bulk automotive primary wire.................. 13 138,709 331,791 14 142,438 286,140 3357E 74 Bulk battery cable............................ 7 13,051 27,345 7 r/12,627 26,238 3357E 76 Bulk ignition wire............................ 7 3,524 56,204 7 r/3,608 r/55,910 3357E 78 Other automotive wire and cable............... 9 b/10,533 a/65,611 8 r/9,960 r/53,375 Airframe, shipboard and ground support cable (excluding coaxile cable and ignition cable): 3357E 79 Airframe and missle (including ground support 12 a/5,546 b/41,086 14 a/4,905 32,222 3357E 81 Shipboard cable.............................. 7 2,719 24,897 7 a/r/3,401 b/r/27,529 3357E 98 Other insulated or covered wire and cable n.e.c. 21 15,699 93,753 26 32,961 143,720 1/Interplant transfers for 1995 totaled $208,990, and for 1994 totaled $252,315. See table 6 for additional detail. 2/Aluminum content for 1995 totaled 299,348 thousand pounds and for 1994 totaled 388,918 thousand pounds. See table 3 for additional details. 3/Products are combined to avoid disclosing individual data. 4/Products are combined to avoid disclosing individual data. 5/Products are combined to avoid disclosing individual data. 6/Products are combined to avoid disclosing individual data. 7/Products are combined to avoid disclosing individual data. 8/Products are combined to avoid disclosing individual data. 9/ Data include the following: a) all known establishments which insulate wire and cable and then fabricate it into finished products, (SIC product class 33576), and (b) establishments from product class 36996, that manufacture wire, cord, and flexible cord sets from purchased insulated wire. 10/Products are combined to avoid disclosing individual data. NA Not available. n.e.c. Not elsewhere classified. pt. Part. r/Revised by 5 percent or more from previously published figures. Note: The data presented in this table are for Copper content insulated wire and cable. See Table 3 for Aluminum content information. The percent of estimation of each item is indicated as follows: a/ 10 to 25 percent, b/ 26 to 50 percent of this item is estimated, c/ 51 percent or more of this item is estimated. Table 3. ALUMINUM CONTENT OF SELECTED INSULATED WIRE AND CABLE: 1995 AND 1994 (Aluminum content in thousands of pounds. Value of aluminum content in thousands of dollars) 1995 1994 Product description Product No. of No. of code comp. Gross weight Value comp. Gross weight Value 3357- pt. Insulated wire, except magnet wire................... (X) 342,696 2,877,259 (X) 377,157 r/2,902,997 3357A -- Electronic wire and cable................................ 5 (1) (1) 5 (1) (1) 33578 -- Power wire and cable 1/.................................. 9 285,868 1,714,881 14 322,743 r/1,598,951 33578 17 Underground distribution cable, all insulations-- 600 volts or less ................................... 5 128,893 258,665 4 139,945 r/ 251,095 33578 27 Service drop cable, thermoset insulated................ 3 33,596 71,625 3 37,988 r/ 64,500 33578 28 Service drop cable, thermoplastic insulated............ 2 (2) (2) 3 (2) (2) 33578 37 Underground distribution cable,all insulations-- over 600 volts 2/................................... 6 57,303 403,784 5 r/ 61,991 r/ 388,311 33578 42 Thermoset insulated power cable,unarmored,rubber -- over 600 volts to 15 KV .......................... 4 (3) (3) 4 (3) (3) 33578 43 Thermoset insulated power cable, unarmored, cross-linked--over 600 volts to 15 KV 3/........... 3 4,041 166,373 4 4,267 r/ 151,109 3357D -- Building wire and cable 4/............................... 5 56,828 1,162,378 8 r/ 54,414 r/1,304,046 3357D 38 Thermoset insulated, cross-linked polyethylene (USE)... 4 9,406 41,485 3 9,874 r/ 39,605 3357E -- Other insulated wire and cable........................... 2 (4) (4) 3 (4) (4) 1/, 2/, 3/,4/ Products are combined to avoid disclosing individual data. pt. Part. X Not applicable. r Revised by 5 percent or more from previously published figures. Table 4. COPPER SHIPMENTS OF MAGNET WIRE, INCLUDING INTERPLANT TRANSFERS: 1995 AND 1994 (Copper gross weight in thousands of pounds. value in thousands of dollars) Shipments, including interplant transfers 1/ 1995 1994 Product description Product No. of Gross No. of Gross code comp. weight 1/ Value comp. weight 1/ Value 33577 -- Magnet wire..................... (NA) 686,652 1,352,160 (NA) 672,205 1,172,819 33577 1- Class 105................................... (NA) 52,229 85,448 (NA) r/54,717 r/74,291 33577 11 7 Awg and larger round (also all square and rectangle)........................... 6 9,605 16,277 6 9,351 12,695 33577 13 8 to 21 Awg inclusive..................... 6 29,871 40,084 7 r/31,139 r/37,180 33577 15 22 to 32 Awg inclusive.................... 6 11,310 24,237 7 r/13,046 r/20,564 33577 18 33 to 44 Awg inclusive.................... 6 1,443 4,850 7 r/1,181 r/3,852 33577 2- Class 130 and 155........................... (NA) 140,889 332,628 (NA) r/146,409 r/315,361 33577 20 7 Awg and larger round (also all square and rectangle)........................... 3 (2) (2) - - - 33577 22 8 to 21 Awg inclusive 2/.................. 10 35,120 75,942 11 r/31,001 r/52,423 33577 24 22 to 32 Awg inclusive.................... 15 82,618 177,624 14 r/92,568 r/196,077 33577 28 33 to 44 Awg inclusive.................... 12 23,151 79,062 11 22,840 66,861 33577 4- Class 180 and higher........................ (NA) 420,820 751,844 (NA) 407,981 655,174 33577 40 7 Awg and larger round (also all square and rectangle)........................... 8 39,331 89,905 8 39,042 77,726 33577 42 8 to 21 Awg inclusive..................... 12 262,441 416,519 13 249,627 360,721 33577 44 22 to 32 Awg inclusive.................... 13 112,280 217,547 14 112,578 199,068 33577 48 33 to 44 Awg inclusive.................... 9 6,768 27,873 9 r/6,734 r/17,659 33577 90 Miscellaneous film coated n.e.c............. 3 23,098 37,932 4 r/25,723 r/41,405 33577 pt. Nonfilm coated(fibrous and tape).............. (NA) 49,616 144,308 (NA) 37,375 r/86,588 33577 81,83 Class 130 and below......................... 5 17,130 41,418 5 r/12,359 r/26,746 33577 85,87 Class 155 and above......................... 7 (3) (3) 7 (3) (3) 33577 88 Miscellaneous non-film coated n.e.c. 3/... 4 32,486 102,890 2 25,016 r/59,842 1/Interplant transfers for 1995 totaled 89,714 thousand pounds of copper and for 1994 totaled 128,319 thousand pounds of copper. 2/Products are combined to avoid disclosing individual data. 3/Products are combined to avoid disclosing individual data. - Represents zero. NA Not available. pt. Part. n.e.c. Not elsewhere classified. r/ Revised by 5 percent or more from previously published figures. Table 5. ALUMINUM SHIPMENTS OF MAGNET WIRE, INCLUDING INTERPLANT TRANSFERS: 1995 AND 1994 (Aluminum gross weight in thousands of pounds. Value in thousands of dollars) Shipments, including interplant transfers 1/ 1995 1994 Product description Product No. of Gross No. of Gross code cos. weight Value cos. weight Value 33577 -- Magnet wire........................... 11 55,190 142,460 12 r/55,502 130,624 3577 pt. Film coated................................. 8 49,921 132,149 9 r/50,410 121,720 3577 1- Class 105................................. 4 (2) (2) 6 (2) (2) 3577 2- Class 130 and 155 2/...................... 7 21,004 51,869 5 r/21,110 r/47,948 3577 4- Class 180 and higher...................... 7 28,917 80,280 6 r/29,300 r/73,772 3577 pt. Other types of magnet wire (nonfilm coated; insulated magnet sheet, strip, and foil; and film coated, 45 AWG and finer)......... 4 5,269 10,311 5 r/5,092 r/8,904 1/Interplant transfers for 1995 totaled 15,716 thousand pounds of aluminum and for 1994 totaled 19,119 thousand pounds of aluminum. 2/Products are combined to avoid disclosing individual data. NA Not available. pt. Part. r/Revised by 5 percent or more from previously published figures. Table 6. VALUE OF INTERPLANT TRANSFERS OF SELECTED INSULATED WIRE AND CABLE: 1995 AND 1994 (Thousands of dollars) 1995 1994 Product No. of No. of code Product description cos. Value cos. Value 3357 pt. Insulated wire, except magnet wire.. 10 208,990 17 r/252,315 3357A -- Electronic wire and cable.............. 5 55,218 6 r/70,734 3357B -- Telephone and telegraph wire and cable. 2 (1) 3 (1) 33578 -- Power wire and cable................... 2 (1) 3 (1) 3357C -- Control and signal wire and cable...... - - 2 (1) 3357D -- Building wire and cable ............... 1 (1) 1 (1) 33576 -- Apparatus wire and cordage 1/.......... 2 141,072 4 163,146 3357E -- Other insualted wire and cable......... 4 12,700 5 18,435 1/ Products are combined to avoid disclosing individual data. - Represents zero. pt. Part. r/Revised by 5 percent or more from previously published figures. Table 7. VALUE OF SHIPMENTS OF FIBER OPTIC CABLE: 1995 AND 1994 (Thousands of dollars) 1995 1994 Product No. of No. of code Product description cos. VALUE cos. VALUE 33579 -- Insulated optical fiber cable... 37 1,420,632 38 r/1,227,690 33579 pt. Communication applications.......... 25 1,379,650 26 r/1,195,142 Single-mode stepped-index: 33579 12 Dispersion shifted............... 11 (1) 9 (1) 33579 13 Dispersion unshifted 1/.......... 14 1,206,509 15 r/1,060,309 33579 14 Multi-mode stepped index......... 5 (2) 6 (2) 33579 15 Multi-mode graded index 2/....... 19 173,141 19 r/134,833 33579 21 Other applications.................. 15 40,982 16 r/32,548 1/Products are combined to avoid disclosing individual data. 2/Products are combined to avoid disclosing individual data. r/Revised by 5 percent or more from previously published figures. Table 8. VALUE OF SHIPMENTS OF OPTICAL FIBER: 1995 AND 1994 (Thousands of dollars) 1995 1994 Product No. of No. of code Product description cos. Value cos. Value Optical fiber for data and nondata transmission ................. 25 822,911 26 713,485 32318 95 Optical fiber used for data transmission..................... 16 738,963 17 643,199 32318 97 Optical fiber used for nondata transmission..................... 14 83,948 14 r/70,286 r/Revised by 5 percent or more from previously published figures. Table 9. SHIPMENTS, EXPORTS, IMPORTS, OF INSULATED WIRE AND CABLE: 1995 AND 1994 (Value in thousands of dollars) Manfacturers' Exports of shipments domestic Product Product description (value f.o.b. merchandise 1/ Imports for code plant) (value at port)2/ consumption 3/ 4/ 1995 Insulated wire and cable...................... 14,309,388 2,536,815 1,939,060 3357A Electronic wire and cable........................ 2,655,863 491,898 165,032 3357B Telephone and telegraph wire and cable........... (5) (5) (5) 33578 Power wire and cable 6/.......................... (5) (5) (5) 33578 6- Portable power cable............................. (5) (5) (5) 3357C Control and signal wire and cable................ (5) (5) (5) 3357D Building wire and cable.......................... (5) (5) (5) 3357E Other insulated wire and cable................... (5) (5) (5) 33576 Apparatus wire and cord and flexible cord sets... (5) (5) (5) 33577 Magnet wire 5/.................................. 9,409,982 1,569,439 1,651,842 33579 Insulated optical fiber cable.................... (7) (7) (7) 32318 Optical fiber 7/................................. 2,243,543 475,478 122,186 1994 Insulated wire and cable...................... 12,988,998 2,228,109 1,479,083 3357A Electronic wire and cable........................ 2,397,923 401,447 138,979 3357B Telephone and telegraph wire and cable........... (5) (5) (5) 33578 Power wire and cable 6/.......................... (5) (5) (5) 3357C Control and signal wire and cable................ (5) (5) (5) 3357D Building wire and cable.......................... (5) (5) (5) 3357E Other insulated wire and cable................... (5) (5) (5) 33576 Apparatus wire and cord and flexible cord sets... (5) (5) (5) 33577 Magnet wire 5/.................................. 8,649,900 1,408,525 1,261,475 33579 Insulated optical fiber cable.................... (7) (7) (7) 32318 Optical fiber 7/................................. 1,941,175 418,137 78,629 1/Source: Bureau of the Census data relating to EM 545, U. S. Exports ( see table 10 for a comparison of SIC -based codes and import and export numbers). 2/This dollar value represents the c.i.f. (cost, insurance, and freight) value to port of export. 3/Source: Bureau of the Census data relating to IM 145, U.S. Imports for Consumption. These figures include both import v and duty value. 4/These import data include other items such as Christmas tree lights, ignition harness sets, ignition wiring sets, etc. 5/Data combined for easier comparison to Export and Import information. See tables 3 through 8 for individual product 6/The manufactures' shipments for Power wire and cable include mineral and paper insulated cable, while the export figures 7/Data combined for easier comparison to Export and Import information. See tables 3 through 8 for individual product Table 10. COMPARISON OF STANDARD INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION-BASED PRODUCT CODES WITH SCHEDULE B EXPORT NUMBERS, AND HTSUSA IMPORT NUMBERS: 1995 Product Export Import code Product description number 1/ number 2/ 3357A 10 3357A 12 3357A 13 Coaxial cable, armored or unarmored, 3357A 14 electronic....................................... 8544.20.0000 8544.20.0000 3357A 16 3357A 22 3357A 25 3357A 30 8544.41.0000 8544.41.0000 3357A 31 8544.49.0000 8544.49.0000 3357A 33 8544.51.0000 8544.51.4000 3357A 35 All other insulated wire and cable 8544.59.2040 8544.51.8000 3357A 37 except coaxial and optical cable................. 8544.59.2080 8544.59.2040 3357B 00 8544.59.4000 8544.59.2080 33578 00 8544.60.2000 8544.59.4000 3357C 00 8544.60.4000 8544.60.2000 3357D 00 8544.60.6000 8544.60.4000 33576 00 8544.60.6000 3357E 00 33577 00 33579 13 8544.70.0000 33579 14 Optical fiber cable............................... 8544.70.0000 9001.10.0030 33579 15 9001.10.0000 9001.10.0050 33579 21 9001.10.0070 1/ Source: 1995 edition, Harmonized System-Based Schedule B, Statistical Classification of Domestic and Foreign Commodities Exported from the United States. 2/ Source: Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States, Annotated (1995). ............. 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