Brice Wallace
While perhaps not bursting at the seams, Utah’s cut-and-sew industry has seen significant growth in recent years and could continue to do so with a few alterations.
A study by the Utah Advanced Materials & Manufacturing Initiative indicates that the industry accounted for $58 million in GDP in 2022, up by more than $25 million since 2018.
“It is feasible for the Utah C&S industry to not only continue as a viable industry in Utah, but it could leverage its current strengths to grow the industry and become a more prominent component of the national C&S industry,” the 28-page study report says.
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