Mexican steel imports rise by 20% in 2015
Mexican steel imports grew by nearly 20% year-on-year to 11.7 million tonnes in 2015, exceeding the total imports recorded in 2014 by 2mt, Kallanish learns from the Mexican tariff information system (Siavi). Landings of steel products in 2015 are the highest ever recorded on the database, which contains statistical information dating back to 2003.
Shipments originating from USA, Mexico’s main importer, grew by 4.9% y-o-y to 4.7mt, while most of the top ten importers of steel products recorded increases higher than 10%, Kallanish notes.
Japan confirmed its role as Mexico’s second biggest importer, reaching 1.38mt of steel products in 2015, or 10.7% more y-o-y. It was followed by South Korea, which shipped 1.2mt of steel products into the country, or 70.8% more y-o-y.
Material originating in China, Mexico's fourth largest source of imported steel, grew by 53.9% y-o-y to 883,941 tonnes whilst imports from Brazil recorded the highest increase, by 248% on-year to 757,851t.
2015 | 2014 | % ch. y-o-y | |
USA | 4,767,905 | 4,543,193 | 4.9 |
Japan | 1,384,496 | 1,250,057 | 10.7 |
South Korea | 1,298,736 | 760,321 | 70.8 |
China | 883,941 | 574,156 | 53.9 |
Brazil | 757,851 | 217,639 | 248.2 |
Canada | 526,379 | 518,393 | 1.5 |
Russia | 520,311 | 400,712 | 29.8 |
Taiwan | 235,324 | 170,729 | 37.8 |
Germany | 202,156 | 236,078 | -14.3 |
Spain | 138,340 | 124,201 | 11.3 |
Total Imports | 11,712,278 | 9,767,013 | 19.9 |
Source: Mexican Tariff Information System (Siavi)
Truly global, user-friendly coverage of the steel and related markets and industry that delivers the essential information quickly while delivering on most occasions just the right amount of between-the-lines comment and interpretation for a near real time news service of this kind.
Anonymous
Very good overview of the weekly steel market.
Anonymous