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US’ CRC exports increase in Mar

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Update time : 2020-05-20 19:38:11
According to official statistics from the US Department of Commerce (USDOC), the US’ cold-rolled coil (CRC) exports totaled around 35,800 tons in March, increasing by 3.9% compared to last month but down by 20.9% from the same month of last year.

The export value was nearly US$36 million, down from US$36.6 million in the previous month and US$51.7 million in March 2019.

Among them, Mexico ranked first with the largest US' CRC exports of around 25,000 tons, up from 22,000 tons in February but down from 26,000 tons in March 2019. Canada ranked second with around 9,100 tons, followed by South Korea (around 1,000 tons) and other countries (less than 1,000 tons).
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