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Steel News June 29, 2015 11:30:09 AM

AISI releases 2014 Annual Statistical Report

Paul Ploumis
ScrapMonster Author
The Annual Statistical Report (ASR) for the year 2014 has been released. The comprehensive report on US steel industry performance during the year was released on June 26th.

AISI releases 2014 Annual Statistical Report

SPOKANE (Scrap Monster): The American Iron and Steel Institute (AISI) has released the 2014 Annual Statistical Report (ASR). The ASR released on June 26th shows that the US steel output, shipments and imports increased significantly during 2014 when compared with the previous year.

The total and finished steel imports by the country rose to near-record levels in 2014. The steel shipments by the country were up almost 3% from the previous year to 98 million net tons during the year. The raw steel production by the country totaled 97 million net tons, nearly 1% higher in comparison with 2013. According to the report, steel demand witnessed significant rise in demand from construction and automotive sectors.

Thomas J. Gibson, president and CEO of AISI, said “The AISI Annual Statistical Report is the gold-standard on data for industry partners, media and analysts seeking comprehensive statistical information about the steel industry. With over 16 pages of charts and graphs in the executive summary alone, it serves as an essential reference for anyone following steel data and trends. We are proud to have compiled this comprehensive set of critical information, and encourage those interested in the best set of industry information to purchase the report.”

The report provides comprehensive statistical data for the US steel industry. It also features selected statistics on global steel industry and Canadian and Mexican steel sectors in particular. The report has various representations in the form of charts and graphs for the last 10 years. It also contains an exclusive section highlighting the recent trends in North American steel industry and expectations for the future.

To purchase 2014 Annual Statistical Report, please Click Here

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