Ukrainian seamless steel casing and tubing import quota utilization

Monday, 05 July 2010 12:10:02 (GMT+3)   |  
       

According to the information issued by the Ukrainian Ministry of Economy, as of July 1, 2010 Russia and other countries utilized 85.45 percent of the annual quota imposed by Ukraine for seamless steel casing and tubing imports with outside diameter up to 406.4 mm, supplying a total of about 13,015 metric tons.

In June this year, just as in May and April, Ukraine did not import any seamless steel casing and tubing.

The total quota for the period starting from October 1, 2009 through September 30, 2010 stands at 15,230 mt of seamless steel casing and tubing imports - up 726 mt compared to the previous annual quota.

The utilization of quotas for the supply of seamless steel casing and tubing to Ukraine:       

Country

Licensed quota (01.10.2009-30.09.2010) (mt)

Used quota (including applications) (mt)

Unused quota (mt)

Used quota (%)

Russia

10,827

10,827

0

100

Austria

2,231

296.595

1,934.41

13.29

Poland

1,003

944.387

58.61

94.16

Romania

190

190

0

100

Slovakia

156

0

156

0

India

66

0

66

0

China

44

44

0

100

Other

713

712.713

0.29

99.96

Total

15,230

13,014.695

2,215.31

85.45

 

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