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TABLE 12
U.S. IMPORTS FOR CONSUMPTION OF IRON AND STEEL SCRAP,-
BY COUNTRY1, 2
(Thousand metric tons and thousand dollars)
 
    2013   2014
Country   Quantity   Value   Quantity   Value
Argentina (3) 2 -- --
Bahamas, The- 4 834 4 559
Belgium (3) 42 12 4,680
Bermuda 1 161 (3) 79
Brazil 5 1,690 13 22,000
British Virgin Islands 1 203 (3) 15
Canada 3,230 1,180,000 3,370 1,250,000
Cayman Islands 1 406 7 1,790
China 9 3,890 7 4,800
Colombia (3) 86 2 3,550
Dominican Republic 3 239 7 1,240
Ecuador (3) 84 1 1,110
Egypt 1 713 1 745
France -- -- (3) 38
Germany 24 9,120 26 2,100
Guatemala (3) 78 (3) 348
Hong Kong 4 696 2 526
Israel (3) 33 3 1,120
Italy 6 166 1 704
Japan 11 2,780 9 2,050
Korea, Republic of (3) 42 (3) 295
Malaysia (3) 65 (3) 408
Mexico 295 138,000 349 198,000
Netherlands 29 11,100 133 93,500
Panama (3) 160 (3) 298
Peru (3) 39 1 239
Russia (3) 22 1 356
Singapore 1 212 1 811
Sweden 138 53,200 198 75,400
Taiwan (3) 400 1 2,450
Trinidad and Tobago (3) 57 (3) 180
Turkey -- -- (3) 1,080
Turks and Caicos Islands (3) 34 (3) 16
United Kingdom 161 65,900 107 43,100
Other 3   1,500 r 4   4,670
Total   3,930   1,470,000   4,260   1,720,000
rRevised. -- Zero.
1Data are rounded to no more than three significant digits; may not add to totals shown.
2Excludes used rails for rerolling and other uses and ships, boats, and other vessels
for scrapping. Import valuation is customs values. The United States imported scrap
from 57 countries in 2013 and 65 countries in 2014.
3Less than - unit.
Sources: U.S. Census Bureau and U.S. International Trade Commission.

Source: United States Geological Survey Mineral Resources Program

See also: Mineral commodity prices


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