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Steel News October 16, 2018 02:30:53 AM

Commerce Department Develops Web-Based Tool to Track Steel Trade

Paul Ploumis
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The Monitor presents data based on user input in five fields.

Commerce Department Develops Web-Based Tool to Track Steel Trade

SEATTLE (Scrap Monster): The Department of Commerce has unveiled the Global Steel Trade Monitor, which, it says, “provides extensive and timely steel trade data” for the 20 largest steel importing countries and the 20 largest steel exporting countries.

The Monitor presents data based on user input in five fields: trade flow (exports or imports), reporting country, partner country, product group (five categories are listed), and measurement in quantity (metric tons) or value (U.S. dollars). The resulting data and graphs can then be viewed by year(s).

“Timely detailed data in user-friendly formats are essential both for enforcement and for policy determinations,” Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross said. “This interactive Global Steel Trade Monitor will strengthen U.S. companies’ and the U.S. Government’s ability to track trade flows to better understand the relevant trends in this essential sector.”

 Courtesy: AIIS

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