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... of the product totaled 586,839 tonnes in December, according to data compiled by AMM from the US Census Bureau's Foreign Trade Division. ... View this article
... 413,910 tonnes in October, according to data compiled by AMM from USA Trade Online, part of the US Census Bureau's Foreign Trade Division. ... View this article
... imports totaled 413,910 tonnes in October, according to data compiled by AMM from the US Census Bureau's Foreign Trade Division, down from ... View this article
... 544,374 tonnes in August, according to data compiled by AMM from the US Census Bureau's Foreign Trade Division. However ... View this article
... rose to 544,374 tonnes from 472,929 tonnes in July, according to data compiled by AMM from the US Census Bureau's Foreign Trade Division. ... View this article
... tonnes in July, down from June's 523,341 tonnes, according to data compiled by AMM from the US Census Bureau's Foreign Trade Division. ... View this article
... 570,848 tonnes in April, according to data compiled by AMM from the USA Trade Online system of the Census Bureau's Foreign Trade Division. ... View this article
... figures from the US Census Bureau, the Port of ... said Mexico and other foreign sectors would ... Flat Products, Import/Export/Trade, Automotive, Energy ... View this article
... Joe Kafchinski, a data dissemination statistician with the Census Bureau's Foreign Trade Division, confirmed the March numbers were correct ... View this article
... period, according to preliminary US Census Bureau data (AMM ... A spokeswoman at the Trade Development Division ... of the activity in foreign markets ... View this article
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A developing nation? Yes, build a steel industry. But don't build one that depends on exports to survive.
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