US Imports of Downstream Steel Products
FROM MALAYSIA
F.A.S. Export Value in Thousands of US Dollars
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Product Census Data
  Monthly
Average
Value
2005
Monthly
Average
Value
2006
Monthly
Average
Value
2007
Monthly
Average
Value
2008
Monthly
Average
Value
2009
Monthly
Average
Value
2010
Monthly
Average
Value
2011
Monthly
Average
Value
2012
Monthly
Average
Value
YTD Jan
through
Mar 2012
Monthly
Average
Value
2013
(through
March
final)
Collated Steel Wire Nails $480.2 $486.5 $537.7 $1,211 $626.1 $747.1 $1,580 $2,308 $2,127 $2,247
Steel wire strand $357.7 $673.6 $528.9 $497.5 $200.4 $1,173 $1,484 $1,594 $1,414 $2,344
Iron and Nonalloy Butt-weld Fittings $987.7 $1,706 $2,636 $3,841 $2,289 $2,151 $2,488 $2,991 $2,366 $3,353
Steel wire garment hangers (Thousands of Units) . . $1.093 . $27.26 $191.2 $18.47 $24.24 . $37.70
Steel wire rope & cable $690.0 $1,473 $912.2 $1,506 $1,370 $1,325 $1,315 $1,280 $1,300 $1,456
Other Steel Wire Nails and Staples $35.37 $22.87 $28.46 $32.66 $49.89 $111.0 $319.1 $428.8 $412.3 $158.8
Bulk Steel Wire Nails $130.5 $168.2 $154.5 $132.3 $65.24 $139.0 $209.7 $248.1 $121.1 $413.4
Steel springs $261.0 $149.3 $143.5 $141.8 $136.0 $196.5 $209.3 $316.9 $270.6 $261.5
Non-Butt Weld Fittings & Flanges $21.67 $2.335 $12.06 $9.697 $24.66 $13.02 $36.49 $103.2 $208.3 $81.01
Alloy Butt-weld Fittings . . $4.381 $0.296 . $0.762 $26.20 $30.54 $90.49 $1.167
Cold-formed Shapes $0.234 $0.583 . . . . . . . .
Steel wire cloth, grill, netting and fencing $7.916 $5.692 $0.480 $0.433 . $1.830 $2.323 . . .

SOURCE: US Department of Commerce, Import Administration
Table last modified on: May 3, 2013, with
Census data collected through March 2013 -(2008-2011 Revised Census Data)
Data listed in order of descending volume imported during the reported period - 2012
 
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