Based on the Commerce Dep
Steel imports with large increases in September permits vs. August final imports include black plate (up 70 percent), hot rolled sheets (up 52 percent), ingots and billets and slabs (up 50 percent), heavy structural shapes (up 18 percent) and stainless pipe and tube (up 18 percent). Products with significant year-to-date (YTD) increases vs. the same period in 2022 include cut lengths plates (up 24 percent), standard rails (up 16 percent), ingots and billets and slabs (up 13 percent), oil country goods (up 11 percent) and line pipe (up 10 percent).
In September, the largest steel import permit applications were for Canada (526,000 NT, down 4 percent from August final), Brazil (451,000 NT, up 116 percent), Mexico (354,000 NT, down 3 percent), South Korea (338,000 NT, up 33 percent) and Japan (73,000 NT, down 23 percent). Through the first nine months of 2023, the largest suppliers were Canada (5,245,000 NT, no change), Mexico (3,334,000 NT, down 21 percent) and Brazil (3,122,000 NT, up 44 percent).