US steel imports down 5.7 percent in July

2022-08-26 22:59:33 By : Ms. Tolohas Nicole

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Top sources for US steel imports in July include: Canada, with 493,750 mt; Mexico, with 417,369 mt; South Korea, with 253,551 mt; Brazil, with 229,095 mt; and Japan, with 157,029 mt.

By product group, semi-finished imports totaled 344,916 mt in July, down from 533,981 mt in June and 822,902 mt in July 2021. Flat product imports totaled 916,899 mt in July, down from 1,025,414 mt in June and 970,569 mt in July 2021. Long product imports totaled 578,198 mt in July, up from 453,572 mt in June and 406,346 mt in July 2021. Pipe and tube imports totaled 484,689 mt in July, up from 447,244 mt in June and 336,194 mt in July 2021.

According to the American Iron and Steel Institute (AISI), the US steel import market share in July 2022 was estimated at 25 percent, compared to 25 percent in June and 25 percent year-to-date.