US Imports of Downstream Steel Products
FROM CANADA
F.A.S. Export Value in Thousands of US Dollars
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Product Census Data
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2009
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2010
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2011
Steel springs $22,187 $22,013 $24,499 $23,449 $17,138 $15,679 $9,472 $11,013 $13,402
Steel wire rope & cable $2,057 $1,632 $1,776 $1,798 $1,967 $2,012 $3,613 $5,068 $6,019
Bulk Steel Wire Nails $3,362 $3,896 $2,939 $2,480 $2,324 $2,373 $1,101 $1,301 $1,371
Steel wire garment hangers (Thousands of Units) $60.35 $78.04 $96.85 $72.94 $65.50 $127.9 $170.3 $53.37 $56.20
Steel wire strand $1,342 $2,402 $3,313 $4,225 $4,521 $4,911 $1,548 $986.8 $1,230
Cold-formed Shapes $1,219 $1,503 $1,058 $1,228 $1,335 $1,095 $658.1 $912.1 $907.4
Collated Steel Wire Nails $1,760 $2,027 $1,780 $1,300 $1,160 $1,561 $931.9 $880.7 $1,121
Non-Butt Weld Fittings & Flanges $3,644 $4,431 $5,254 $5,485 $4,856 $4,703 $2,709 $2,747 $3,472
Iron and Nonalloy Butt-weld Fittings $650.8 $851.8 $637.8 $1,246 $1,643 $1,561 $1,847 $1,141 $1,152
Other Steel Wire Nails and Staples $209.8 $399.8 $420.7 $477.1 $472.3 $402.5 $171.6 $230.8 $297.3
Alloy Butt-weld Fittings $117.7 $26.34 $300.3 $218.7 $285.2 $208.0 $404.7 $68.05 $128.3
Barbed Wire $17.76 $29.02 $28.80 $31.95 $23.70 $26.17 $229.4 $5.917 $2.013
Steel wire cloth, grill, netting and fencing $4,619 $5,457 $6,637 $5,495 $4,063 $4,487 $2,402 $2,128 $2,187

SOURCE: US Department of Commerce, Import Administration
Table last modified on: February 13, 2012, with
Census data collected through December 2011
Data listed in order of descending volume imported during the reported period - 2010
 
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