U.S. Imports of Select Downstream Steel Products
JAPAN
Entered Value in Thousands of US Dollars
Same Table - Quantity

Same Table - Average Unit Value


Product Month
  JUL08 AUG08 SEP08 OCT08 NOV08 DEC08 JAN09 FEB09 MAR09 APR09 MAY09 JUN09 JUL09 AUG09 SEP09
Steel springs $5,481 $5,488 $5,105 $4,776 $4,435 $4,089 $3,259 $3,323 $2,603 $2,361 $2,855 $3,141 $3,662 $3,666 $3,740
Steel wire strand $2,293 $2,822 $2,192 $2,222 $1,421 $1,503 $1,431 $1,121 $1,301 $1,070 $1,255 $656.1 $983.9 $1,277 $1,493
Steel wire garment hangers (Thousands of Units) $15.76 . . . . . . . . $3.768 . $7.740 . . $25.40
Non-Butt Weld Fittings & Flanges $2,332 $2,118 $2,088 $2,510 $1,315 $1,164 $1,479 $1,169 $1,176 $1,193 $942.9 $672.6 $1,023 $1,080 $1,597
Steel wire rope & cable $540.3 $460.2 $414.9 $760.6 $639.8 $596.1 $619.6 $504.6 $865.3 $593.1 $515.0 $618.0 $495.0 $609.5 $316.4
Bulk Steel Wire Nails $218.0 $120.6 $84.16 $91.12 $90.78 $191.2 $136.2 $56.52 $59.30 $67.99 $51.23 $38.64 $43.48 $85.07 $98.19
Other Steel Wire Nails and Staples $69.48 $157.1 $69.34 $156.9 $83.13 $61.11 $67.62 . $109.1 $72.29 $80.42 $57.06 $61.98 $44.74 $68.09
Collated Steel Wire Nails $62.07 $45.85 $68.10 $29.68 $6.895 $46.92 $50.11 $2.111 . $4.538 . . $4.047 $17.23 $6.433
Barbed Wire . . . . . . . . . . . . . $27.33 $5.353
Cold-formed Shapes . . $9.597 . $73.88 $9.345 . . . . . $6.750 $4.553 . .
Iron and Nonalloy Butt-weld Fittings $3.536 $7.577 $21.21 $19.19 . . $47.94 . $8.550 $42.83 . $172.6 . $6.300 .
Alloy Butt-weld Fittings $3.237 . . . . . $9.337 . $13.83 . . . . . .
Steel wire cloth, grill, netting and fencing $509.8 $444.7 $412.9 $402.9 $454.7 $731.7 $1,252 $260.3 $1,056 $518.2 $379.8 $289.4 $259.6 $513.0 $441.3

SOURCE: US Department of Commerce, Import Administration
Table last modified on: November 16, 2009, with
Census data collected through September 2009
Data listed in order of descending volume exported during last THREE months reported
 
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