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US’ aluminum plate, sheet, strip imports & exports statistics in Aug

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Update time : 2020-10-12 22:51:34
According to official statistics from the US, the country’s imports of aluminum plate, sheet, and strip, under HS code 7606, amounted to approximately 63,300 tons in August, dropping by 40.5% compared to the same month a year ago, while the figure kept stable from the previous month.

Among them, the imports were mainly from Canada, China, and Saudi Arabia, with a separate volume of roughly 11,300 tons, 10,800 tons, and 7,200 tons.

In terms of exports, the volume reached approximately 40,000 tons in August, falling by 27.6% compared to the same month a year earlier.

Among them, the main export destinations in August included Canada, Mexico, and South Korea, with a separate volume of around 21,800 tons, 13,200 tons, and 1,300 tons.
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