In April 2011, the import and export volume of fasteners in the United States maintained a growth trend compared with the same period last year. In the first four months of 2011, US fastener exports increased by 20.5% year-on-year, and imports increased by nearly 35% year-on-year. In March 2011, US exports of fasteners to Canada and Mexico hit a new high this year, up 16% and 21% respectively. Canada and Mexico are the two largest exporters of fasteners in the United States, accounting for about 60% of total exports. In terms of imports, Taiwan is still the largest importer in the United States, accounting for about 32% of total US fastener imports. Ningbo Royalux Lighting Co., Ltd. , https://www.royaluxled.com
The growth of US import and export volume is mainly affected by several factors, one of which is the price of steel. With the rapid economic development of countries such as China and India, the demand for steel in construction and manufacturing continues to rise in these countries, and the strain on global resources has led to price increases. At the same time, with the rise in the price of raw materials used in the fastener industry, fastener manufacturers are forced to raise the price of fasteners. In the future, if steel prices continue to rise, the price of fasteners will continue to rise.
Following the March earthquake and tsunami in Japan, the amount of fasteners imported by the United States from Japan fell sharply in April, down 12% year-on-year. But in January-April, the total amount of fasteners imported from Japan by the United States increased by nearly 11% compared with the same period last year. Japan is still the third largest importer of fasteners in the United States.
On the whole, the development of the fastener industry in the United States in 2011 is more optimistic than in 2010, but it will continue to face many challenges in the future.
Abstract In April 2011, the import and export volume of fasteners in the United States maintained a growth trend compared with the same period of last year. In the first four months of 2011, US fastener exports increased by 20.5% year-on-year, and imports increased by nearly 35% year-on-year. In March 2011, the United States was tight on Canada, Mexico...