Based on reported import licenses, US long products imports fell 7% from 286,000 short tons in May 2020 to 265,000 tons last month. Licenses indicate the decline was mainly due to lower Rebar imports from Turkey, though Parallel Flange Sections imports also dropped from the United Arab Emirates and South Korea.
US long products imports in the first five months of 2021 were 7% higher than in the same period last year with the largest volumes rising for Light Shapes and All Other Structural Shapes imports. Parallel Flange Sections imports, however, declined.
Based on reported import licenses, US flat products imports increased 54% from 490,000 short tons in May 2020 to 755,000 tons last month. The highest volume increase came from hot roll where volumes rose from Canada, Turkey and South Korea. Hot dip galvanized imports also rose significantly from a number of countries including Canada, Mexico, South Africa and Turkey.
Flat products imports in the first five months of 2021 were 20% higher than in the same period last year. Imports of cut plate rose 36%, imports of hot roll increased 39%, and imports of hot dip galvanized rose 13%. In contrast, cold roll imports fell 9%.
US flat products imports licenses from Steel Import Monitor
Worldsteel reported crude steel production in China at 97.9 million metric tonnes in April, 13% higher than in April 2020. Chinese crude steel production in the first four months of 2021 was 13% higher than in the same period last year.
Data from China’s General Administration of Customs show net finished steel exports in April at 6.8 million tonnes, 28% higher than in April 2020. Net finished steel exports in the first four months of 2021 were 26% higher than in the first four months of 2020.
China Monthly Crude Steel Production, 2006 to 2021
China produced 97.9 million tonnes in April, accounting for 58% of world output and rising 13% on April 2020. In other parts of Asia, Indian output rose 152%, Japanese production increased 19%, and South Korean production rose 15%.
European Union (27) crude steel output rose 43% on last April following a 32% rise in Germany and a 79% increase in Italy (Italian source Federacciai). North American production rose 38% with US output up 43%. Other significant changes compared to April 2020 include a 47% increase in Turkey and a 59% increase in Brazil.
Based on reported import licenses, US long products imports rose 10% from 258,000 short tons in April 2020 to 284,000 tons last month. Licenses indicate import volumes rising for all long products categories except rebar, where imports declined by 1%.
US long products imports in the first four months of 2021 were 10% higher than in the same period last year with the largest increase coming from rebar, where volumes rose mainly from Canada and Turkey. All other structural shapes and light shapes imports also rose significantly year-on-year.
US long products import licenses from ITA Steel Import Monitor
Another great source of information on steelmaking raw materials is the Steel Data Room’s dataset “SINDIFER Brazilian Pig Iron Statistics”. This dataset contains annual Brazilian pig iron production, sales, and export volumes back to 2000 from SINDIFER, the Union of Pig Iron Producers in the State of Minas Gerais.
One of the things you can do with this dataset is to chart production by independent and integrated producers. As you can see below, Brazilian pig iron production in 2020 was 29.5 million metric tonnes, 5Mt or 17% of which came from independent producers. If you want to dig into the details, you can find data for Minas Gerais state only, data on charcoal or coke-based pig iron production, and domestic and export sales volumes.