Industry News

Finished Steel Imports Likely to Dip by 17% in 2020

Views : 300
Update time : 2020-05-29 19:01:12

The latest report published by the American Iron and Steel Institute (AISI) forecasts significant decline in finished steel imports by the country during the current year. Based on the steel import data for the first four months of the year, AISI estimates that finished steel imports by the country are likely to drop by nearly 17% in 2020, compared to the previous year.

The U.S. finished steel imports are likely to total 17.456 million net tons in 2020, down by 17.1% when compared with the imports of 21.051 million NT in the whole of 2019. Also, the total steel imports by the country are likely to witness marginal decline by almost 1.4% from 27.937 million NT in 2019 to 27.556 million NT in 2020.

ALSO READ:

AISI Posted Slump in U.S. Raw Steel Production

AISI: Steel Import Permits Plunged 14% in April

Among various steel mill products, only Ingots and Billets and Slabs, Mechanical Tubing and Reinforcing bars are likely to report year-on-year surge in imported volume. The AISI predicts that Line Pipes are likely to report sharpest decline, with imports expected to fall by approximately 57% year-on-year. The imports of Oil Country Goods and Tin Plates are likely to dip by 36.0% and 21.0% respectively.

Turkey will further consolidate its position as the top supplier of finished steel mill products to the U.S. The imports from that country are forecast to surge higher by 91.2% over the year. Imports from Brazil are projected to rise by 18%. Meantime, Vietnam will see its supplies shrink by nearly 52% compared with 2019.

Related News
Read More >>
Taiwan’s Yieh Phui seeks vindication after US preliminary dumping determination on corrosion-resistant steel products Taiwan’s Yieh Phui seeks vindication after US preliminary dumping determination on corrosion-resistant steel products
Apr .17.2025
Taiwan’s Yieh Phui seeks vindication after US preliminary dumping determination on corrosion-resistant steel products
Rio Tinto posts declines in Q1 Pilbara iron ore shipments & production Rio Tinto posts declines in Q1 Pilbara iron ore shipments & production
Apr .17.2025
Rio Tinto posts declines in Q1 Pilbara iron ore shipments & production
China’s crude steel output rises by 4.6% in May, hitting 10-month high China’s crude steel output rises by 4.6% in May, hitting 10-month high
Apr .17.2025
China’s crude steel output rises by 4.6% in May, hitting 10-month high
Philippine SteelAsia to start new steel sections mill in 2027 Philippine SteelAsia to start new steel sections mill in 2027
Apr .17.2025
Philippine SteelAsia to start new steel sections mill in 2027