thousand tons, decreased by 117 thousand tons or 31% YoY which affected from final resolution by the Trade Interests and Remedies Committee to get no extension of the safeguard measures for imported hot
(Thickness < 3.0 mm), 33.53% CRC, 16.86% Galvanized, 9.48% TP&TF, 2.84% Other coated steel, 5.19% Other Flat Products, 1.47% Steel Consumption Q1 2018 The imported of finished steel in Thailand in Q1/2018 was
Consumption Jan - Jun 2018 The imported of finished steel in Thailand in Jan. – Jun. 2018 was at 5.99 million metric tons, increasing 4.52% compared to the same period of previous year. The highest import
% Steel Consumption Jan - Sep 2019 The imported of finished steel in Thailand in Jan. – Sep. 2019 was at 9.38 million metric tons, increasing 4.04% compared to the same period of previous year. The highest
since 2007 with an average usable lifetime of 2-12 years; most are manufactured and imported from Germany, and some from Attachment 1 Page 4/11 United States of American, Japan, and Thailand. The Company
4,396,631 -1.27% The imported of finished steel in Thailand in Q1/2020 was at 2.68 million metric tons, decreasing 6.16% compared to the same period of previous year. The highest import quantity was Hot
major negative impact to temporarily interrupted in economy from power purchasing retardation in domestic and foreign and lacking of imported materials such as automotive production, electronic devices
are imported as complete built units (CBU) from China, also contributed somewhat to a reduction in locally produced automotive parts. Export volume decreased by 2.6% to 248,515 units. From January to
geopolitical tensions, including instability in the Middle East. Additionally, rising electric vehicle (EV) sales in Thailand, largely imported as complete built units (CBUs) from China, have reduced the demand
% HR Sheet (Thickness < 3.0 mm), 32.03% CRC, 16.62% Galvanized, 10.49% TP&TF, 3.04% Other coated steel, 5.45% Other Flat Products, 1.04% Steel Consumption 2017 The imported of finished steel in Thailand