Metals trade imbalance grows in Sept., 3d qtr.
Nov 12, 2012 | 06:07 PM
| Corinna Petry
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iron,
steel,
copper,
aluminum,
exports,
imports,
trade balance,
Nigel Gault
IHS Global Insight

CHICAGO The U.S. trade deficit for iron and steel mill products grew 16.3 percent month on month to $719 million in September as a $63-million drop in exports more than counteracted a $38-million increase in imports.
However, the year on year iron and steel mill product trade deficit for the third quarter rose just 4.3 percent to $79 million, U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis data show.....
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