BE-13D Report for the Expansion of an Existing U.S. Affiliate

BE-13, Survey of New Foreign Direct Investment in the United States Common Form

BE13D_2022

Survey of New Foreign Direct Investment in the United States

OMB: 0608-0035

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BE-13D

OMB No. 0608-0035: Approval Expires 1 /31/20

(REV. 02/2022)

MANDATORY — CONFIDENTIAL*

SURVEY OF NEW FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT IN THE UNITED STATES
FORM BE-13D
(Report for the Expansion of an Existing U.S. Affiliate)

If you received a letter from BEA with a Lead ID, please enter it here:

Electronic filing:

Go to www.bea.gov/efile for details

Fax reports to:

(301) 278-9504

Mail reports to:

U.S. Department of Commerce
Bureau of Economic Analysis
Direct Investment Division, BE-49(NI)
4600 Silver Hill Road
Washington, DC 20233

Deliver reports to: U.S. Department of Commerce
Bureau of Economic Analysis
Direct Investment Division, BE-49(NI)
4600 Silver Hill Road
Suitland, MD 20746
Assistance:

E-mail: [email protected]
Telephone: (301) 278-9419
Copies of form: www.bea.gov/be13

005 3

Name and mailing address of U.S. Business Enterprise
010

Company Name

011

In Care Of

012

Attention

013

Street 1

014

Street 2

015

City

1

1

1

1

1

1

State
2

Zip
3

Country
4

Due date: No later than 45 calendar days after the expansion is initiated.

WHO MUST REPORT
A BE-13D report must be filed by an existing U.S. affiliate of a foreign parent when it expands its operations to include a new facility where
business is conducted and the projected total cost of the expansion is greater than $3 million.
REPORT:
• Construction or lease of a new facility by an existing U.S. affiliate.
• Construction of a facility that is intended for lease or sale by an existing U.S. affiliate.
• Expansion of an existing facility if the expansion involves new buildings or structures.
• Purchase of U.S. real estate including land, or rights to land, on which you intend to perform construction.
DO NOT REPORT:
• Transfer of existing operations from one U.S. location to another.
• Replacement of equipment or upgrade of an existing facility that does not involve new buildings or structures.

OTHER BE-13 FORMS
Go to www.bea.gov/be13 for more information about other BE-13 forms.
Form BE-13A covers certain acquisitions of a U.S. business enterprise by a foreign entity.
Form BE-13B covers certain establishments of a new legal entity in the United States by a foreign entity.
Form BE-13E covers cost updates for previously filed Form BE-13B or BE-13D.
Form BE-13 Claim for Exemption covers certain transaction that are not required to be filed on Forms BE-13A, BE-13B, and BE-13D.

*See page 8 for penalties and confidentiality statements.

BE-13D – Instructions and Contact Information
INSTRUCTIONS

$ Bil.
Monetary Values: Report in U.S. dollars rounded to thousands (omitting 000).
1
EXAMPLE – If amount is $1,334,891.00, report as. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Mil.

Thous.

Dols.

1 335 ,000

Estimates: If actual amounts are not available, supply estimates and specify in the notes section.
Definitions: Underlined terms are defined on page 9.
Retention of copies: Retain a copy of each BE-13 report for three years beyond the report’s original due date.
Notes

CONTACT INFORMATION
Provide information of person to consult about this report:
020 Name
1
021 Street 1
1

Telephone Number

022 Street 2
1

Fax Number

023 City
1

2

2

State
2

Zip
3

—)

— — — - — — — —

(—

—

(—

— —) — — — - — — — —

Extension
3

E-mail Address
4

Country
5

NOTE: BEA uses a Secure Messaging System to correspond with you via encrypted message to discuss questions relating to this form. We may use
your e-mail address for survey-related announcements and to inform you about secure messages. When communicating with BEA by e-mail, please do
not include any confidential business or personal information.

CERTIFICATION
The undersigned official certifies that this report has been prepared in accordance with the applicable instructions, is complete, and is substantially
accurate including estimates that may have been provided.
024 Signature of Authorized Official

025 Name
1

Page 2	

Date

Title
2

Telephone Number
1

—

(—

— —) — — — - — — — —

Fax Number
3

—)

— — — - — — — —

(—

Extension
2

FORM BE-13D (REV. 02/2022)

BE-13D – Expansion Information
Month

Day

Year

1

1

What date did the expansion project begin? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101

2

What is the legal name of the expanding U.S. affiliate and its BEA ID, if it has one?
105

U.S. Affiliate
1

BEA ID
2

Affiliate means a business enterprise located in one country that is directly or
indirectly owned or controlled by an entity of another country to the extent of 10
percent or more of its voting stock for an incorporated business or an equivalent
interest for an unincorporated business enterprise.
3

Business enterprise means any organization, association, branch,
or venture that exists for profit-making purposes or to otherwise
secure economic advantage, and ownership of any real estate that is
not held for personal use.

Is the address of the new facility different from the address on the cover page?
500

4

__ __ / __ __ / __ __ __ __

1

1

1

2

Yes – Provide address:
No

Name
2

501

Street 1

Street 2

502

City

State

1

2

Zip
3

2

1

What is the total expected cost to all foreign parents’ affiliated foreign groups (AFG, see EXAMPLE 1)
and their U.S. affiliates to set up the new facility?
INCLUDE:
• All expenses to set up the new facility including, but not limited to: land; property, plant and equipment
expenditures; intellectual property rights; fees, taxes, permits, licenses, and miscellaneous other costs.
• Actual expenditures from past years and expected expenditures for current and future years.
EXCLUDE:
• The cost to any U.S. or foreign entity that is not affiliated with any of the foreign parents.

$ Bil.

Mil.

Thous.

1

,000

Total cost. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102
Affiliated foreign group means:
(1) the foreign parent,
(2) any foreign entity, proceeding up the foreign parent’s ownership chain, that
owns more than 50 percent of the entity below it up to and including that
entity which is not owned more than 50 percent by another foreign entity,
and
(3) any foreign entity, proceeding down the ownership chain(s) of each of these
members, which is owned more than 50 percent by the entity above it.
(As used here, "entity" is synonymous with "person,"
as that term is used in the broad legal sense.)
Foreign parent is the FIRST entity incorporated outside the United States,
proceeding up a chain of ownership, that has a 10 percent or more voting
interest (directly, and/or indirectly through other U.S. affiliates) in the
expanding U.S. affiliate.

EXAMPLE 1.

Dols.

Affiliated Foreign Group
Foreign Company X (2)
>50 %

>50 %

Foreign Parent (1)

Foreign Company Y (3)

>50 %
Foreign Company Z (3)

Foreign
United States

≥10%

Expanding U.S. Affiliate

Foreign companies X, Y, and
Z and the foreign parent
compose the affiliated
foreign group in this example

Voting interest is the percent of ownership in the voting securities of an
incorporated business enterprise or an equivalent interest in an
unincorporated business enterprise.
Number of
Foreign Parents

5 How many foreign parents (direct, and/or indirect through other U.S. affiliates) does the expanding U.S. affiliate have? . . 180

1

NOTE: If there is more than one foreign parent (direct, and/or indirect through other U.S. affiliates) complete 6 through 12 for
each additional foreign parent on a separate page. Additional copies of these pages may be downloaded from www.bea.gov/be13.

FORM BE-13D (REV. 02/2022)

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BE-13D – Identifying Foreign Parent Number

of

0

NOTE: If there is more than one foreign parent (direct, and/or indirect through other U.S. affiliates) complete 6 through 12 for
each additional foreign parent on a separate page. Additional copies of these pages maybe downloaded from www.bea.gov/be13.

IDENTIFYING THE FOREIGN PARENT
6

What is the name of this foreign parent?
If this foreign parent is an individual who owns 10 percent of the voting interest (directly, and/or indirectly through other U.S. affiliates) in the
expanding U.S. affiliate, write “individual” instead of the individual’s name.
201 1

Foreign parent is the FIRST entity incorporated outside the United
States, proceeding up a chain of ownership, that has a 10 percent or
more voting interest (directly, and/or indirectly through U.S. affiliates)
in the expanding U.S. affiliate.
Voting interest is the percent of ownership in the voting securities of
an incorporated business enterprise or an equivalent interest in an
unincorporated business enterprise, including a branch or partnership.
• In a general or limited partnership, voting interest is presumed to
be divided evenly between the general partners, and limited partners
are presumed to have zero voting interest, unless otherwise stated in
the partnership agreement.

Foreign Company X
(NOT a foreign parent)

Foreign Parent
Foreign
United States

• In the case of a limited liability corporation (LLC), voting interest
is presumed to be divided equally between the members (owners),
unless otherwise stated in the articles of organization or in the
operating agreement.

7

Foreign Parent

EXAMPLE 2.

Y% voting interest

Direct
voting
interest

Indirect
Y% * Z% = voting
interest
Z% voting interest

Other U.S. Affiliate(s)

Expanding U.S. Affiliate

What is this foreign parent's country of incorporation?
If the foreign parent is an individual or government, provide the country of residence.
For individuals who do not reside in their country of citizenship, please follow the
guidelines for country of residence on page 9.
Country of Foreign Parent

--Select Country--

8

202

What is this foreign parent's industry code?
• Select the category below which best describes the PRIMARY activity of the SINGLE entity named as the foreign parent.
(The codes are also listed on page 8.)
• DO NOT base the code on the worldwide sales of all consolidated subsidiaries of the foreign parent.
• If the UBO is an individual, select the category "05 - Individual."
203 1

Page 4

BEA USE ONLY

1

-Industry Code-

FORM BE-13D (REV. 02/2022)

BE-13D – Identifying the Ultimate Beneficial Owner for Foreign Parent Number

of

0

IDENTIFYING THE ULTIMATE BENEFICIAL OWNER (UBO)
9

Is this foreign parent also the ultimate beneficial owner (UBO)? (See EXAMPLES 3 and 4)
• The UBO is the entity, proceeding up the ownership chain that includes the foreign parent, whose voting interest is not more
than 50 percent owned by another entity.
• If the foreign parent is owned or controlled more than 50 percent by another entity, then the foreign parent is NOT the UBO.
210

1

1

Yes — SKIP to 12

1

2

No

Voting interest is the percent of ownership in the voting securities of an incorporated business enterprise or an equivalent interest in an
unincorporated business enterprise.
• In a general or limited partnership, voting interest is presumed to be divided evenly between the general partners, and limited partners
are presumed to have zero voting interest, unless otherwise stated in the partnership agreement.
• In the case of a limited liability corporation (LLC), voting interest is presumed to be divided equally between the members (owners),
unless otherwise stated in the articles of organization or in the operating agreement.
EXAMPLE 3. Foreign Parent is UBO

EXAMPLE 4. Foreign Parent is Not UBO

Company X

Company X = UBO

≤50% voting interest

Foreign

> 50% voting interest

Foreign Parent = UBO

Foreign Parent

Foreign

United States

United States
Expanding U.S. Affiliate

Expanding U.S. Affiliate

10 What is the name of the UBO?
If the UBO is an individual, write “individual” instead of the individual’s name.
211 1

11

What is the UBO's country of incorporation?
If the UBO is an individual or government, provide the country of residence . For individuals who do not reside in their country of
citizenship, please follow the guidelines for country of residence on page 9.
Country of UBO

--Select Country-12

BEA USE ONLY

1
212

What is the UBO's industry code?
• Select the category below which best reflects the consolidated worldwide sales of the UBO, including all majority-owned subsidiaries.
(The codes are also listed on page 8.)
• If the UBO is an individual, select the category "05 - Individual."
• Do not use code 14 unless you receive permission from BEA.
213 1

-Industry Code-

NOTE: If there is more than one foreign parent (direct, and/or indirect through other U.S. affiliates) complete 6 through 12 for
each additional foreign parent on a separate page. Additional copies of these pages may be downloaded from www.bea.gov/be13.

FORM BE-13D (REV. 02/2022)

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BE-13D – Financial and Operating Information
FINANCIAL AND OPERATING INFORMATION
13 What are the projected annual sales, or gross operating revenues, of the new facility when it is fully operating?

Only include revenue attributed to the expansion, not the entire U.S. affiliate. If actual amounts are not available, supply estimates and specify in
the notes section on page 2.
$ Bil.

Mil.

403 1

Thous.

Dols.

,000

14 What is the projected number of employees associated with the new facility when it is fully operating?
• Include all full-time and part-time employees expected to be on the payroll.
• Exclude contract workers and other workers not expected to be carried on the payroll.
• If the new facility’s activity will involve large seasonal variations, report a number that represents an average over a year.
• Only include employees located in the new facility, not the entire U.S. affiliate.
Projected Number of Employees
405 1

15 How many employees did the new facility have at the time of this filing?

• Include all full-time and part-time employees on the payroll.
• Exclude contract workers and other workers not carried on the payroll.
• Exclude employees working at a previously existing facility.
Current Number of Employees
506 1

16 What will be the major activities of the new facility when it is fully operating? Check all that apply.
420

1
2
3
4
5
6

1
2
3
4
5
6

Producer of goods
Seller of goods it does not produce
Producer or distributor of information
Provider of services
Real estate
7
Other—Specify:

17 What are the major products and/or services involved in the activities identified in 16 ?
If a product, also state what is done to it, i.e., whether it is mined, manufactured, sold at wholesale, transported, packaged, etc.
421

1

18 What will be the new facility’s four-digit industry classification?

Select the category below which best describes the industry classification in which the new facility is expected to have the
largest amount of sales or gross operating revenues. (See list on page 10 or go to www.bea.gov/NAICS_2022 for detailed
descriptions.)

423 1

--Select ISI CODE--

19 In which state will the new facility be located?

If selection does not match the address on the cover page or in 3 , please explain in the notes field on page 2.
422

1

— Select State —

20 Will the new facility conduct research and development activities?
424

Page 6

1

1

Yes

1

2

No
FORM BE-13D (REV. 02/2022)

BE-13D – Project Information
PROJECT INFORMATION
21 Is the new facility currently under construction?
508

1
1
1
1
1

1
2
3
4
5

Yes
No, construction has yet to begin
No, construction is complete – Provide completion date:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
No, the project has been canceled
No, construction is not required for this facility

Month	 Day	

Year

2

__ __ 		/ __ __ / __ __ __ __

For 22 and 23 , break down the total expected cost to set up the new facility by type and by fiscal year.
$ Bil.

Total expected cost reported in

Mil.

$ Bil.

Mil.

Thous.

,000

1

,000

1

,000

1

,000

1

,000

517 1

0 ,000

B. Property, plant, and equipment? Include construction. Exclude land. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .512
514

D. Fees, taxes, permits, licenses? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 515
E. Other costs? Describe in notes section on page 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 516

Sum of 22 A through 22 E:

Dols.

1

A. Land? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 510

C. Intellectual property rights? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Dols.

0 ,000

4

22 How much of the total expected cost to set up the new facility is for:

Thous.

This should match the total reported in 4

0 ,000

The difference is currently:

23 In which years will the total expected cost be incurred and how much each year?

• Only include leases until the business is fully operating.
• Provide actual cash or in-kind outlays, not depreciation.
• Use the expanding U.S. affiliate's fiscal calendar for determining year.

Fiscal Year
550

1

551

1

552

1

553

1

554

1

555

1

556

1

557

1

558

1

559

1

$ Bil.

Thous.

Dols.

,000

2

,000

2

,000

2

,000

2

,000

2

,000

2

,000

2

,000

2

,000

2

,000

525 2

0 ,000

2018

2019
2020
2021

2022
2023
2024
2025

2026

2027

Sum of all yearly costs in 23 :
This should match the total reported in 4

Mil.

2

The difference is currently:

0 ,000

NOTE: BEA will request updated project information each year until final data are collected.

RETURN TO COVER PAGE FOR FILING INSTRUCTIONS
FORM BE-13D (REV. 02/2022)

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SURVEY INFORMATION
Purpose: This survey collects data on the acquisition or establishment of U.S. business enterprises by foreign investors and the expansion of existing
U.S. affiliates of foreign companies to establish a new production facility. The data collected on the survey are used to measure the amount of new
foreign direct investment in the United States, assess the impact on the U.S. economy, and based on this assessment, make informed policy decisions
regarding foreign direct investment in the United States.
Authority: This survey is being conducted under the International Investment and Trade in Services Survey Act (P.L. 94-472, 90 Stat. 2059, 22 U.S.C.
3101-3108, as amended), hereinafter “the Act”, and the filing of reports is MANDATORY pursuant to Section 5(b)(2) of the Act (22 U.S.C. 3104). The
implementing regulations are contained in 15 CFR Part 801.
Penalties: Whoever fails to report may be subject to a civil penalty of not less than $4,450, and not more than $44,539, and to injunctive relief
commanding such person to comply, or both. Whoever willfully fails to report shall be fined not more than $10,000 and, if an individual, may be
imprisoned for not more than one year, or both. Any officer, director, employee, or agent of any corporation who knowingly participates in such violation,
upon conviction, may be punished by a like fine, imprisonment, or both (22 U.S.C. 3105). Civil penalties are subject to inflationary adjustments. Those
adjustments are found in 15 CFR 6.4.
Notwithstanding any other provision of the law, no person is required to respond to, nor shall any person be subject to a penalty for failure to comply with,
a collection of information subject to the requirements of the Paperwork Reduction Act, unless that collection of information displays a currently valid
OMB Control Number.
Respondent burden: Public reporting burden for this BE-13D form is estimated to average 1.2 hours per response, including time for reviewing
instructions, searching existing data sources, gathering and maintaining the data needed, and completing and reviewing the collection of information.
Send comments regarding this burden estimate or any other aspect of this collection of information, including suggestions for reducing burden, to:
Director, Bureau of Economic Analysis (BE-1), U.S. Department of Commerce, 4600 Silver Hill Road, Washington, DC 20233; and to the Office of
Management and Budget, Paperwork Reduction Project 0608-0035, Washington, DC 20503.
Confidentiality: The Act provides that your report to this Bureau is CONFIDENTIAL and may be used only for analytical or statistical purposes.
Without your prior written permission, the information filed in our report CANNOT be presented in a manner that allows it to be individually identified.
Your report CANNOT be used for purposes of taxation, investigation, or regulation. Copies retained in your files are immune from legal process. Per the
Cybersecurity Enhancement Act of 2015, your data are protected from cybersecurity risks through security monitoring of the BEA information systems.

FOREIGN PARENT AND UBO INDUSTRY CODES
Note: “ISI codes” are International Surveys Industry codes, as given in the Guide to Industry Classifications for International Surveys, 2022,
available at www.bea.gov/naics_2022. See the Summary of Industry Classifications on page 10 of this form.

01 Government and government-owned or -sponsored
enterprise, or quasi-government organization or agency
02 Pension fund — Government run
03 Pension fund — Privately run
04 Estate, trust, or nonprofit organization
05 Individual
Private business enterprise, investment organization, or group
engaged in:
06 Insurance (ISI codes 5242, 5243, 5249)
07 Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting (ISI codes 1110–1140)
08 Mining (ISI codes 2111–2127)
09 Construction (ISI codes 2360–2380)
10 Transportation and warehousing (ISI codes 4810–4939)
11 Utilities (ISI codes 2211–2213)
12 Wholesale and retail trade (ISI codes 4231–4596)
13 Banking, including bank holding companies (ISI codes 5221 and 5229)
14 Holding companies, excluding bank holding companies
(ISI codes 5512 and 5513)
15 Other finance
(ISI codes 5223, 5224, 5231, 5238, that part of ISI code 5252 that is
not estates and trusts, and ISI code 5331)

17 Information (ISI codes 5121–5192)
18 Professional, scientific, and technical services (ISI codes 5411–5419)
19 Other services
(ISI codes 1150, 2132, 2133, 5321, 5329, and 5611–8130)
Manufacturing, including fabricating, assembling, and processing of
goods:
20 Food (ISI codes 3111–3119)
21 Beverages and tobacco products (ISI codes 3121 and 3122)
22 Pharmaceuticals and medicine (ISI code 3254)
23 Other chemicals (ISI codes 3251–3259, except 3254)
24 Nonmetallic mineral products (ISI codes 3271–3279)
25 Primary and fabricated metal products (ISI codes 3311–3329)
26 Computer and electronic products (ISI codes 3341–3346)
27 Machinery (ISI codes 3331–3339)
28 Electrical equipment, appliances and components (ISI codes 3351–3359)
29 Motor vehicles and parts (ISI codes 3361–3363)
30 Other transportation equipment (ISI codes 3364–3369)
31 Other manufacturing
(ISI codes 3130–3231, 3261, 3262, 3370–3399)
32 Petroleum manufacturing, including integrated petroleum and petroleum

16 Real estate (ISI code 5310)

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FORM BE-13D (REV. 02/2022)

DEFINITIONS
Affiliate means a business enterprise located in one country that is
directly or indirectly owned or controlled by an entity of another country to
the extent of 10 percent or more of its voting stock for an incorporated
business or an equivalent interest for an unincorporated business
enterprise.
Affiliated foreign group means:
(1) the foreign parent,
(2) any foreign entity, proceeding up the foreign parent’s
ownership chain, that owns more than 50 percent of the
entity below it up to and including that entity which is not
owned more than 50 percent by another foreign entity; and
(3) any foreign entity, proceeding down the ownership chain(s)
of each of these members, which is owned more than 50
percent by the entity above it.

Foreign, when used in a geographic sense, means that which is situated
outside the United States or which belongs to or is characteristic of a country
other than the United States.
Foreign direct investment in the United States means the
ownership or control, directly or indirectly, by one foreign investor of 10
percent or more of the voting securities of an incorporated U.S. business
enterprise or an equivalent interest in an unincorporated U.S. business
enterprise, including a branch or partnership.
Foreign parent is the FIRST entity incorporated outside the United States,
proceeding up a chain of ownership, that has 10 percent or more voting
interest (directly, and/or indirectly through existing U.S. affiliates) in the new
U.S. business enterprise.
Research and development (R&D) is planned, creative work aimed at
discovering new knowledge or developing new or significantly improved
goods and services. This includes

Branch means the operations or activities conducted by an entity in a
different location in its own name rather than through an incorporated
entity.

(1) activities aimed at acquiring new knowledge or understanding without
specific immediate commercial application or use (basic research);

Business enterprise means any organization, association, branch,
or venture that exists for profit-making purposes or to otherwise
secure economic advantage, and ownership of any real estate that is not
held for personal use.

(3) systematic use of research and practical experience to produce new or
significantly improved goods, services, or processes (development).

Country of residence for individuals who do not reside in their
country of citizenship is determined using the following guidelines:
(1) Individuals who reside, or expect to reside, outside their country
of citizenship for less than one year are considered to be
residents of their country of citizenship.
(2) Individuals who reside, or expect to reside, outside their country
of citizenship for one year or more are considered to be
residents of the country in which they are residing, except as
provided in (3) below.
(3) If an owner or employee of a business enterprise resides
outside the country of location of the enterprise for one year or
more for the purpose of furthering the business of the
enterprise, and the country of the business enterprise is the
country of citizenship of the owner or employee, then the owner
or employee is considered a resident of the country
of citizenship provided he or she intends to return within a
reasonable period of time.
(4) Individuals and members of their immediate families who reside
outside their country of citizenship as a result of employment by
the government of that country – diplomats, consular officials,
members of the armed forces, etc. – are considered to be
residents of their country of citizenship.
Direct investment means the ownership or control, directly or
indirectly, by one entity of 10 percent or more of the voting interest in a
business enterprise.

(2) activities aimed at solving a specific problem or meeting a specific
commercial objective (applied research); and

R&D does NOT include expenditures for costs for routine product testing,
quality control, and technical services unless they are an integral part of an
R&D project; market research; efficiency surveys or management studies;
literary, artistic, or historical projects, such as films, music, or books and other
publications; prospecting or exploration for natural resources.
Ultimate beneficial owner (UBO) means the entity, proceeding up the
ownership chain that includes the foreign parent, which is not more than 50
percent owned or controlled by another entity.
United States, when used in a geographic sense, means the 50 states,
the District of Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, and all territories
and possessions of the United States.
U.S. affiliate means an affiliate located in the United States in which
a foreign entity has a direct investment.
Voting interest is the percent of ownership in the voting securities of an
incorporated business enterprise or an equivalent interest in an
unincorporated business enterprise.
• In a general or limited partnership, voting interest is presumed to
be divided evenly between the general partners, and limited partners
are presumed to have zero voting interest, unless otherwise stated in
the partnership agreement.
• In the case of a limited liability corporation (LLC), voting interest
is presumed to be divided equally between the members (owners),
unless otherwise stated in the articles of organization or in the
operating agreement.

Entity (as used here, “entity” is synonymous with “person,” as that term
is used in the broad legal sense) means any individual, branch,
partnership, associated group, association, estate, trust, corporation, or
other organization (whether or not organized under the laws of any state),
and any government (including a foreign government, the United States
Government, a state or local government, and any agency, corporation,
financial institution, or other entity or instrumentality thereof, including a
government-sponsored agency).

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Summary of Industry Classifications (ISI codes) – For a full explanation of each code see www.bea.gov/naics_2022
Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing, and Hunting 3336 	 Engines, turbines, and power 			
1110 	
1120 	
1130 	
1140 	
1150 	

Crop production
Animal production and aquaculture
Forestry and logging
Fishing, hunting, and trapping
Support activities for agriculture and forestry

Mining
2111 	
2121 	
2123 	
2124 	
2125 	
2126 	
2127 	
2132 	
2133 	

Oil and gas extraction
Coal
Nonmetallic minerals
Iron ores
Gold and silver ores
Copper, nickel, lead, and zinc ores
Other metal ores
Support activities for oil and gas operations
Support activities for mining, except
for oil and gas operations

Utilities
2211 	 Electric power generation,
transmission, and distribution
2212 	 Natural gas distribution
2213 	 Water, sewage, and other systems

Construction
2360 	 Construction of buildings
2370 	 Heavy and civil engineering construction
2380 	 Specialty trade contractors

Manufacturing
3111 	
3112 	
3113 	
3114 	
3115 	
3116 	
3117 	
3118 	
3119 	
3121 	
3122 	
3130 	
3140 	
3150 	
3160 	
3210 	
3221 	
3222 	
3231 	
3242 	
3243 	
3244 	
3251 	
3252 	
3253 	
3254 	
3255 	
3256 	
3259 	
3261 	
3262 	
3271 	
3272 	
3273 	
3274 	
3279 	
3311 	
3312 	
3313 	
3314 	
3315 	
3321 	
3322 	
3323 	
3324 	
3325 	
3326 	
3327 	
3328 	
3329 	
3331 	
3332 	
3333 	
3334 	
3335	

Animal food manufacturing
Grain and oilseed milling
Sugar and confectionery products
Fruit and vegetable preserving and
specialty foods
Dairy products
Meat products
Seafood product preparation and packaging
Bakeries and tortilla manufacturing
Other food products
Beverages
Tobacco
Textile mills
Textile product mills
Apparel
Leather and allied products
Wood products
Pulp, paper, and paperboard mills
Converted paper products
Printing and related support activities
Integrated petroleum refining and extraction
Petroleum refining without extraction
Asphalt and other petroleum and
coal products
Basic chemicals
Resins, synthetic rubbers, and artificial
and synthetic fibers and filaments
Pesticides, fertilizers, and other
agricultural chemicals
Pharmaceuticals and medicines
Paints, coatings, and adhesives
Soap, cleaning compounds, and
toilet preparations
Other chemical products and preparations
Plastics products
Rubber products
Clay products and refractories
Glass and glass products
Cement and concrete products
Lime and gypsum products
Other nonmetallic mineral products
Iron and steel mills
Steel products from purchased steel
Alumina and aluminum production
and processing
Nonferrous metal (except aluminum)
production and processing
Foundries
Forging and stamping
Cutlery and hand tools
Architectural and structural metals
Boilers, tanks, and shipping containers
Hardware
Spring and wire products
Machine shop products, turned products, and 	
screws, nuts, and bolts
Coating, engraving, heat treating,
and allied activities
Other fabricated metal products
Agriculture, construction, and mining machinery
Industrial machinery
Commercial and service industry machinery
Ventilation, heating, air-conditioning,
and commercial refrigeration equipment
Metalworking machinery

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3339 	
3341 	
3342 	
3343 	
3344 	
3345 	
3346 	
3351 	
3352 	
3353 	
3359 	
3361 	
3362 	
3363 	
3364 	
3365 	
3366 	
3369 	
3370 	
3391 	
3399 	

transmission equipment
Other general purpose machinery
Computer and peripheral equipment
Communications equipment
Audio and video equipment
Semiconductors and other
electronic components
Navigational, measuring, electromedical,
and control instruments
Manufacturing and reproducing
magnetic and optical media
Electric lighting equipment
Household appliances
Electrical equipment
Other electrical equipment and components
Motor vehicles
Motor vehicle bodies and trailers
Motor vehicle parts
Aerospace products and parts
Railroad rolling stock
Ship and boat building
Other transportation equipment
Furniture and related products
Medical equipment and supplies
Other miscellaneous manufacturing

Wholesale Trade, Durable Goods
4231 	
4232 	
4233 	
4234 	
4235 	
4236 	
4237 	
4238 	
4239 	

Motor vehicles and motor vehicle parts and supplies
Furniture and home furnishing
Lumber and other construction materials
Professional and commercial
equipment and supplies
Metal and mineral (except petroleum)
Household appliances, and electrical and
electronic goods
Hardware, and plumbing and heating
equipment and supplies
Machinery, equipment, and supplies
Miscellaneous durable goods

Wholesale Trade, Non-Durable Goods
4241 	
4242 	
4243 	
4244 	
4245 	
4246 	
4247 	
4248 	
4249 	

Paper and paper product
Drugs and druggists’ sundries
Apparel, piece goods, and notions
Grocery and related product
Farm product raw material
Chemical and allied products
Petroleum and petroleum products
Beer, wine, and distilled alcoholic beverage
Miscellaneous nondurable goods

Wholesale Trade, Electronic Markets
and Agents And Brokers
4251 	 Wholesale trade agents and brokers

Retail Trade
4410 	 Motor vehicle and parts dealers
4440 	 Building material and garden equipment
and supplies dealers
4450 	 Food and beverage retailers
4491	 Furniture and home furnishings retailers
4492 	 Electronics and appliance retailers
4550	 General merchandise retailers
4561	 Health and personal care retailers
4571 	 Gasoline stations
4572 	 Fuel dealers
4580	 Clothing, clothing accessories, shoe, and jewelry
retailers
4591 	 Sporting goods, hobby, and musical instrument 	
retailers
4592	 Book retailers and news dealers
4596 	 Miscellaneous retailers

Transportation and Warehousing
4810 	
4821 	
4833 	
4839 	
4840 	
4850 	
4863 	
4868 	
4870 	
4880 	
4920 	
4932 	
4939 	

Air transportation
Rail transportation
Petroleum tanker operations
Other water transportation
Truck transportation
Transit and ground passenger transportation
Pipeline transportation of crude oil,
refined petroleum products, and natural gas
Other pipeline transportation
Scenic and sightseeing transportation
Support activities for transportation
Couriers and messengers
Petroleum storage for hire
Other warehousing and storage

Information
5121 	
5122 	
5131	
5132	
5161	
5162	
5171	
5174 	
5178	
5182 	
5192	

Motion picture and video industries
Sound recording industries
Newspaper, periodical, book, and directory publishers
Software publishers
Radio and television broadcasting stations
Media streaming distribution services, social networks, and 	
other media networks and content providers
Wired and wireless telecommunications (except satellite)
Satellite telecommunications
All other telecommunications
Computing infrastructure providers, data processing, web 	
hosting, and related services
Web search portals, libraries, archives, and other information 	
services

Finance and Insurance
5221 	 Depository credit intermediation (Banking)
5223 	 Activities related to credit intermediation
5224 	 Non-depository credit intermediation, except 		
branches and agencies
5229 	 Nondepository branches and agencies
5231 	 Securities and commodity contracts
intermediation and brokerage
5238 	 Other financial investment activities and
exchanges
5242 	 Agencies, brokerages, and other insurance
related activities
5243 	 Insurance carriers, except direct life insurance carriers
5249 	 Direct life insurance carriers
5252 	 Funds, trusts, and other finance vehicles

Real Estate and Rental and Leasing
5310 	
5321 	
5329 	
5331 	

Real estate
Automotive equipment rental and leasing
Other rental and leasing services
Lessors of nonfinancial intangible assets,
except copyrighted works

Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services
5411 	 Legal services
5412 	 Accounting, tax preparation, bookkeeping, 		
and payroll services
5413 	 Architectural, engineering, and related services
5414 	 Specialized design services
5415 	 Computer systems design and related services
5416 	 Management, scientific, and technical consulting services
5417 	 Scientific research and development services
5418 	 Advertising, public relations, and related services
5419 	 Other professional, scientific, and technical services

Management of Companies and Enterprises
5512 	 Holding companies, except bank holding companies
5513 	 Corporate, subsidiary, and regional management offices

Administrative and Support, Waste
Management, and Remediation Services
5611 	
5612 	
5613 	
5614 	
5615 	
5616 	
5617 	
5619 	
5620 	

Office administrative services
Facilities support services
Employment services
Business support services
Travel arrangement and reservation services
Investigation and security services
Services to buildings and dwellings
Other support services
Waste management and remediation services

Educational Services
6110 	 Educational services

Health Care and Social Assistance
6210 	
6220 	
6230 	
6240 	

Ambulatory health care services
Hospitals
Nursing and residential care facilities
Social assistance services

Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation
7110 	 Performing arts, spectator sports, and related industries
7121 	 Museums, historical sites, and similar institutions
7130 	 Amusement, gambling, and recreation industries

Accommodation and Food Services
7210 	 Accommodation
7220 	 Food services and drinking places

Other Services
8110 	 Repair and maintenance
8120 	 Personal and laundry services
8130 	 Religious, grantmaking, civic, professional, 		
and similar organizations

Public Administration
9200 	 Public administration

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