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AISI: US Steel Imports Down 5.7% In July vs. June
In July, the largest suppliers were Canada (544,000 NT, down 14% vs. June), Mexico (460,000 NT, down 12%), South Korea (279,000 NT, down 7%), Brazil (252,000 NT, up 26%) and Japan (173,000 NT, up 76%). |
AISI Releases US August SIMA Imports Data
In August, the largest steel import permit applications were for Canada (587,000 NT, up 8% from July final), Mexico (479,000 NT, up 4%), South Korea (202,000 NT, down 28%), Brazil (107,000 NT, down 58%) and Vietnam (107,000 NT, up 110%). |
AISI: US July Steel Shipments Up 0.9 Percent From Prior Month
AISI reported that for the month of July 2022, U.S. steel mills shipped 7,676,083 net tons, a 7.3 percent decrease from the 8,278,863 net tons shipped in July 2021. |
AISI: US raw steel production in the week ending on September 10, 2022
US domestic raw steel production was 1,723,000 net tons while the capability utilization rate was 78.2 percent. |
worldsteel: July 2022 crude steel production down 6.5%
World crude steel production for the 64 countries reporting to the World Steel Association (worldsteel) was 149.3 million tonnes (Mt) in July 2022, a 6.5% decrease compared to July 2021. |
Output of pig iron in China in July 2022 down 3.6% YoY
Output of pig iron in China in July 2022 down 3.6% YoY. |
Output of crude steel in China in July 2022 down 6.4% YoY
Output of crude steel in China in July 2022 down 6.4% YoY. |
Output of steel in China in July 2022 down 5.2% YoY
Output of steel in China in July 2022 down 5.2% YoY. |
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