Trade Resources Industry Views US Steel Exports Decreased in February,2013

US Steel Exports Decreased in February,2013

The American Institute for International Steel (AIIS) reported Thursday that steel exports declined 3.8 percent in February 2013 compared to January, according to government data. For the year-to-date data through February, steel exports declined by 14.5 percent. "The stalled economic recovery in North America, along with the serious problems facing our European trading partners has put a damper on steel exports so far this year. While we expect the US market to improve later and Asia to regain momentum, there is little expectation at this point that European markets will become healthy in 2013, limiting exports to that small export market for US-made steel.We would expect that given the lag in orders to actual export shipments, it will take some more months before the data show improvements however. We are hopeful that exports will improve as we move into the summer months," said David Phelps, president, AIIS.

Total steel exports in February 2013 were 1.036 million tons compared to 1.077 million tons in January 2013, a 3.8 percent decrease, and a 14.4 percent decrease compared to February 2012. According to year-to-date figures, exports decreased 14.5 percent compared to 2012 or from 2.473 million tons in 2012 to 2.114 million tons in 2013.

"Weakness in NAFTA markets showed up powerfully in the February data, with the decline to our NAFTA partners more than the total decline for the month. Increases in exports to the much smaller markets in the rest of the Western Hemisphere, along with a slight improvement in exports to Europe and Africa offset some of the large decline experienced in exports to North American markets," said Phelps.

Source: http://www.steelorbis.com/steel-news/latest-news/us-steel-exports-slide-in-february-753894.htm
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US Steel Exports Slide in February
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