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  2. Moody's economic forecast for Illinois shows troubling signs ...

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    In the near term, Moody’s outlook for Illinois shows the state will “underperform the U.S. and the slow-growing Midwest.” In the long term, Moody’s reports some positive factors.

  3. Chromium Market Size Poised to Surpass USD 21.3 Billion by ...

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    The chemical industry has increased its demand for chromium as a result of advances made in chromium catalysts; Based on chromium market analysis, Asia Pacific will likely lead the global market in the near future. Global Chromium Market: Growth Drivers. Chromium is a key ingredient in stainless steel, which is durable and corrosion-resistant ...

  4. Commentary: Illinois should be an economic powerhouse. Why ...

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    A former Rust Belt manufacturing state, Illinois tradition has been big, slow and safe, rather than of nimble startups with excitement for risk and reward. Bad business climate

  5. List of countries by chromium production - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of countries by chromium ore production in 2023, based on the United States Geological Survey. [1] Chromium is a chemical element that is designated by the symbol Cr and has an atomic number of 24. It is usually found as the mineral chromite, from which ferrochrome is produced in a smelting process.

  6. Economy of Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Dairy products and wheat are important secondary crops in specific segments of the state. In addition, some Illinois farmers grow specialty crops such as popcorn and pumpkins. The state is the largest producer of pumpkins among the U.S. states. [13] There is a large watermelon growing area centered on Lincoln, Illinois. Illinois wine is a ...

  7. Hexavalent chromium - Wikipedia

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    Hexavalent chromium (chromium(VI), Cr(VI), chromium 6) is any chemical compound that contains the element chromium in the +6 oxidation state (thus hexavalent). [1] It has been identified as carcinogenic, which is of concern since approximately 136,000 tonnes (150,000 tons) of hexavalent chromium were produced in 1985. [ 2 ]

  8. Survey: Third of Illinois small business owners fear revenue ...

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    (The Center Square) – A new survey shows some small businesses in Illinois are on edge about international tariffs and the effects they could have on their bottom lines.

  9. Chromium cycle - Wikipedia

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    Soluble hexavalent chromium is the most common type of chromium in oceans, where over 70% of dissolved chromium in the ocean is found in oxyanions such as chromate (CrO 2− 4). Soluble trivalent chromium is also found in the oceans where complexation with organic ligands occurs. Chromium is estimated to have a residence time of