| US Exports of Downstream Steel Products | |||
| FROM TURKEY | |||
| F.A.S. Export Value in Thousands of US Dollars | |||
| Same Table - Annual Total Metric Tons |
Same Table - Average Unit Value |
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| Same Table - Monthly Average Metric Tons |
Same Table - Monthly Average US Dollars |
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| Product | Census Data | |||||||||
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| Annual Total Value 2002 |
Annual Total Value 2003 |
Annual Total Value 2004 |
Annual Total Value 2005 |
Annual Total Value 2006 |
Annual Total Value 2007 |
Annual Total Value 2008 |
Annual Total Value 2009 |
Total Value YTD Jan through Jan 2009 |
Annual Total Value 2010 (through January final) |
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| Non-Butt Weld Fittings & Flanges | $622.1 | $110.9 | $164.3 | $283.9 | $969.6 | $267.4 | $3,315 | $3,104 | $512.1 | $80.54 |
| Steel springs | $28.08 | $46.39 | $58.45 | $677.8 | $247.3 | $122.4 | $365.7 | $775.5 | $14.18 | $152.5 |
| Butt-weld Fittings | . | $57.26 | $6.600 | $385.8 | . | $84.20 | $5,605 | $1,766 | $175.5 | $35.47 |
| Cold-formed Shapes | $36.71 | . | . | $39.26 | $52.08 | $10.90 | $114.2 | $329.7 | . | . |
| Steel wire strand, rope and cable | $597.2 | $62.06 | $169.4 | $204.7 | $188.2 | $327.7 | $350.5 | $275.8 | . | $3.830 |
| Steel wire nails and staples | $2.501 | $12.03 | $50.34 | $360.5 | $360.3 | $231.6 | $286.6 | $147.4 | . | $31.17 |
| Barbed Wire | . | . | . | $26.99 | . | $4.320 | $3.200 | $28.20 | $5.857 | . |
| Steel wire cloth, grill, netting and fencing | $70.86 | $30.47 | $132.5 | $96.06 | $13.82 | $181.6 | $57.90 | $122.1 | $3.199 | $19.26 |
| Steel wire garment hangers | $26.64 | $186.6 | $101.3 | $204.9 | $182.6 | $65.12 | $2,164 | $34.05 | $5.600 | $61.59 |
| SOURCE: US Department of Commerce, Import Administration |
| Table last modified on: March 12, 2010, with |
| Census data collected through January 2010 |
| Data listed in order of descending volume exported during the reported period - 2009 |
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