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Paradoxical Permits, Prevailing Patterns PersistSteel import permit applications for June totalled 2,250,000 net tons, marking a 7.4% fall from May’s 2,428,000 net tons & a 9.4% decline from the May final imports of 2,484,000. According to the American Iron & Steel Institute using Commerce Department’s monitoring data, this dip suggests seasonal demand fluctuations & market recalibration despite resilience in some product categories.

 

Faltering Finished Steel, Figures FadeFinished steel imports for June were recorded at 1,727,000 net tons, down 2.9% from May’s final tally of 1,778,000 net tons. This fall aligns with a year-to-date finished steel import volume of 10,872,000 net tons for the first half of 2025, a decline of 7.1% compared to the same stretch in 2024, underscoring cautious purchasing trends & shifting global supply dynamics.

 

Remarkable Rises, Reinforcing Rods RallyDespite the general slowdown, several categories bucked the trend. June saw import permit increases compared to May final imports for reinforcing bars, up 54%, wire rods, up 34%, hot dipped galvanized sheets & strip, up 26%, cut lengths plates, up 26% & standard pipe, up 24%. These surges reveal targeted inventory rebuilds & specific sectoral demands.

 

Tin Triumphs & Tubular Turnarounds TranspireProducts reflecting significant year-to-date increases vs the same period in 2024 include tin plate, up 73%, stainless pipe & tube, up 69%, line pipe, up 35%, wire rods, up 24% & oil country goods, up 17%. These figures spotlight niche growth areas in the steel landscape, driven by infrastructure projects & energy sector developments.

 

Geopolitical Grid, Global Giants GrappleJune’s largest steel import permit requests were led by Brazil at 426,000 net tons, up 6.4% from May, followed by Canada at 315,000 net tons, down 22%, South Korea at 267,000 net tons, down 15%, Vietnam at 131,000 net tons, up 34% & Taiwan at 127,000 net tons, up 18%. These fluctuations highlight shifting bilateral trade currents & supplier repositioning.

 

Cumulative Calculus, Canada’s Contraction CountsAcross the first six months of 2025, Canada, Brazil & Mexico emerged as leading suppliers, though Canada shipped 2,777,000 net tons, down 20%, Brazil at 2,586,000 net tons, saw a modest 3% increase & Mexico sent 1,713,000 net tons, down 12%. These cumulative changes frame broader North American trade adjustments & market rebalancing.

 

Market Metrics & Momentum MeasuredThe finished steel import market share was estimated at 20% for June & stands at 21% year-to-date. These ratios, while lower than past highs, reflect sustained overseas interest balanced by domestic production shifts & policy influences. Analysts watch these percentages closely, linking them to downstream pricing, mill capacity & inventory strategies.

 

Key Takeaways:

  • Steel import permit applications dropped by 7.4% in June to 2,250,000 net tons.

  • Categories like reinforcing bars & tin plate saw sharp rises, defying the general downtrend.

Largest suppliers through June 2025 include Canada, Brazil & Mexico, though Canada’s exports shrank 20%.

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Permits & Plummets, Paradox Pervades Steel Imports

Friday, July 11, 2025

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The American Iron & Steel Institute has unveiled fresh figures showing a 7.4% drop in June’s steel import permit applications to 2,250,000 net tons compared to May. The data, based on the Commerce Department’s Steel Import Monitoring & Analysis, also spotlights sharp rises in products like reinforcing bars, wire rods & tin plate, with notable movements from Brazil, Canada, South Korea, Vietnam & Taiwan.

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