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Noun edit

sunset industry (plural sunset industries)

  1. A type of business that is obsolescent.
    Antonym: sunrise industry
    • 1986, Morton Schoolman, Alvin Magid, Reindustrializing New York State: Strategies, Implications, Challenges, →ISBN, page 53:
      Yet, the negative image one hears at present is not of a "sweatshop industry" but of a "sunset industry."
    • 2007, Philip Jenks, Stephen Eckett, The Harriman House Book of Investing Rules, →ISBN, page 50:
      It may be mature but it's not a sunset industry, and arguably not one sector.
    • 2013, Robert Ash, Christopher Howe, Y Y Kueh, China's Economic Reform: A Study with Documents, →ISBN:
      But a traditional industry is not a sunset industry. The textile industry is both an old industry and an evergreen industry.
    • 2015, David Alliance, A Bazaar Life: The Autobiography of David Alliance, →ISBN:
      But where others saw a sunset industry, David Alliance saw opportunity, and for a glorious period in the 1970s and1980s he seemed to have turned back the tide, basically through his ingenuity, hard work and sheer determination.