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Monday, December 7 - 2009

AL AFRAH AL DAEMA TRADING COMPANY L.L.C.

Po Box 6436
Dubai
United Arab Emirates

Phone: +971(4)2232990, Fax: +971(4)2236880

AL AGMAR AL JADEEDA

Kuwait City
Kuwait

Phone: +965 4895379

AL AIJAZ ELECTRONICS

Po Box 64501
Dubai
United Arab Emirates

Phone: +971(4)2291489

AL AJEAB ELECTRONICS

Po Box 28784
Sharjah
United Arab Emirates

Phone: +971(6)5696933

AL AKHDAR AL DHAIEM TRADG ESTABLISHMENT

Po Box 25319
Sharjah
United Arab Emirates

Phone: +971(6)5632078

AL ALSOORI AUTO ELECT SHOP

Po Box 23442
Al Ain
United Arab Emirates

Phone: +971(3)7218755

AL AMIRI TRADING & CONT

Po Box 1000
Muscat
Oman

Phone: +968 24832916

AL ANDALUS ESTABLISHMENT

Kuwait City
Kuwait

Phone: +965 2429869

Description of Classification

Computer and Electronic Product Manufacturing (NAICS #334)

Industries in the Computer and Electronic Product Manufacturing subsector group establishments that manufacture computers, computer peripherals, communications equipment, and similar electronic products, and establishments that manufacture components for such products. The Computer and Electronic Product Manufacturing industries have been combined in the hierarchy of NAICS because of the economic significance they have attained. Their rapid growth suggests that they will become even more important to the economies of all three North American countries in the future, and in addition their manufacturing processes are fundamentally different from the manufacturing processes of other machinery and equipment. The design and use of integrated circuits and the application of highly specialized miniaturization technologies are common elements in the production technologies of the computer and electronic subsector. Convergence of technology motivates this NAICS subsector. Digitalization of sound recording, for example, causes both the medium (the compact disc) and the equipment to resemble the technologies for recording, storing, transmitting, and manipulating data. Communications technology and equipment have been converging with computer technology. When technologically-related components are in the same sector, it makes it easier to adjust the classification for future changes, without needing to redefine its basic structure. The creation of the Computer and Electronic Product Manufacturing subsector will assist in delineating new and emerging industries because the activities that will serve as the probable sources of new industries, such as computer manufacturing and communications equipment manufacturing, or computers and audio equipment, are brought together. As new activities emerge, they are less likely therefore, to cross the subsector boundaries of the classification.