The ‘Import Monitor’ aggregates detailed license information and makes it available for public analysis on a weekly basis. All imported steel products under the U.S. Bureau of the Census (Census) definition of steel mill products are required to have an import license effective June 9, 20051. The data from the licensing system are used in conjunction with similar Census data to put together the ‘Import Monitor’. This Monitor helps alert users to changes in import patterns. The goal of the Import Monitor is to publish accurate, close to real-time aggregate volume, value, and pricing (average unit values of imports) data on steel imports through an easily accessible website.
About this Dataset
Title | U.S. Steel Import Monitor |
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Description | The ‘Import Monitor’ aggregates detailed license information and makes it available for public analysis on a weekly basis. All imported steel products under the U.S. Bureau of the Census (Census) definition of steel mill products are required to have an import license effective June 9, 20051. The data from the licensing system are used in conjunction with similar Census data to put together the ‘Import Monitor’. This Monitor helps alert users to changes in import patterns. The goal of the Import Monitor is to publish accurate, close to real-time aggregate volume, value, and pricing (average unit values of imports) data on steel imports through an easily accessible website. |
Modified | 2019-08-01 |
Publisher Name | International Trade Administration |
Contact | mailto:[email protected] |
Keywords | imports , steel , US steel imports |
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