Recently, the American Manufacturing Technology Association (AMT) released the latest statistics on the September 2010 US metalworking machine tool import and export trade. In September 2010, the export value of metalworking machine tools in the United States increased by 37.1% year-on-year, while the import value increased by 8.41% year-on-year, but the import chain volume dropped significantly. In the first three quarters of 2010, the U.S. metal processing machine tool exports increased by 23.8% year-on-year, but imports fell by 5.2%.
In September 2010, China became the largest export market for metalworking machine tools in the United States. In September 2010, the United States exported metal processing machine tools to US$195.9 million, an increase of 1.9% from US$1.923 in August and an increase of 37.1% from US$142.9 million in September 2009. %. Among them, in September exports of CNC machine tools 86.5 million US dollars, an increase of 8.7%. From January to September, the United States exported 1.155 billion U.S. dollars worth of metal processing machine tools, an increase of 23.8% from the previous year's 12.371 billion U.S. dollars; and exported CNC machine tools totaling 661 million U.S. dollars, an increase of 31.8% from 501.4 million U.S. dollars in the same period of last year.
In terms of product types, in September 2010, the United States exported US$126.2 million in metal-cutting machine tools, an increase of 10% from US$114.8 million in the previous month; exports of metal-forming machines reached US$69.7 million, a decrease of 10.1% from US$77.5 million in the previous month. . From January to September, the United States exported a total of 1,102 million U.S. dollars worth of metal-cutting machine tools, an increase of 25.3 percent from 799.8 million U.S. dollars in the same period of last year; exports of metal forming machines were 529.6 billion U.S. dollars, an increase of 21.8 percent from the same period last year of 433,000 U.S. dollars.
From the perspective of the export market, in September 2010, China became the most important export market for metal processing machine tools in the United States. The export volume increased by 123.8% to US$43.8 million. The second largest export market is Mexico, with exports of 19.4 million U.S. dollars, down by 24.9% from the previous quarter. The remaining top five markets are: China Taiwan (18.7 million US dollars), Canada (14.1 million US dollars) and India (9.6 million US dollars).
In the first nine months of 2010, imports of metalworking machine tools fell 5.2%
In September 2010, the United States imported and exported metal processing machines worth 212.5 million U.S. dollars, a decrease of 29.4 percent from the 301 million U.S. dollars in August and 8.4 percent from the 19.75 billion U.S. dollars in September 2009. Among them, the number of CNC machine tools imported in September was US$143.5 million, a decrease of 25.7% from the previous quarter. From January to September, the United States accumulatively imported 1.827 billion U.S. dollars worth of metal processing machine tools, which was 5.2% lower than the 1.927 billion U.S. dollars for the same period of last year. The cumulative number of imported CNC machine tools was 1.156 billion U.S. dollars, which was 9.6% lower than the 1.279 billion U.S. dollars for the same period of last year.
Judging from the type of product, in September 2010, the United States imported metal cutting machine tools worth US$171.3 million, a decrease of 26% from US$231.5 million in the previous month. Imported metal forming machines were US$41.1 million, a decrease of 40.8% from the US$69.5 million in the previous month. From January to September 2010, the United States accumulatively imported 1,460,700,000,000 U.S. dollars worth of metal cutting machine tools, which was 5.7% lower than the 1.491 billion U.S. dollars in the same period of last year. The total amount of imported metal forming machine tools was 421.1 million U.S. dollars, which was 3.3% lower than the 435.6 million U.S. dollars of the same period of last year.
From the perspective of machine tool import sources, Japan and Germany are still the main source of U.S. machine tool imports. However, in September, U.S. imports of machine tools from Japan reached 99.4 million U.S. dollars, a decrease of 15.6% from the previous month; imports from Germany were 24.8 million U.S. dollars, a decrease of 46.8% from the previous month. %. The remaining top five sources of imports are: China Taiwan (14.8 million US dollars), Switzerland (13.4 million US dollars) and South Korea (13.4 million US dollars).
In September 2010, China became the largest export market for metalworking machine tools in the United States. In September 2010, the United States exported metal processing machine tools to US$195.9 million, an increase of 1.9% from US$1.923 in August and an increase of 37.1% from US$142.9 million in September 2009. %. Among them, in September exports of CNC machine tools 86.5 million US dollars, an increase of 8.7%. From January to September, the United States exported 1.155 billion U.S. dollars worth of metal processing machine tools, an increase of 23.8% from the previous year's 12.371 billion U.S. dollars; and exported CNC machine tools totaling 661 million U.S. dollars, an increase of 31.8% from 501.4 million U.S. dollars in the same period of last year.
In terms of product types, in September 2010, the United States exported US$126.2 million in metal-cutting machine tools, an increase of 10% from US$114.8 million in the previous month; exports of metal-forming machines reached US$69.7 million, a decrease of 10.1% from US$77.5 million in the previous month. . From January to September, the United States exported a total of 1,102 million U.S. dollars worth of metal-cutting machine tools, an increase of 25.3 percent from 799.8 million U.S. dollars in the same period of last year; exports of metal forming machines were 529.6 billion U.S. dollars, an increase of 21.8 percent from the same period last year of 433,000 U.S. dollars.
From the perspective of the export market, in September 2010, China became the most important export market for metal processing machine tools in the United States. The export volume increased by 123.8% to US$43.8 million. The second largest export market is Mexico, with exports of 19.4 million U.S. dollars, down by 24.9% from the previous quarter. The remaining top five markets are: China Taiwan (18.7 million US dollars), Canada (14.1 million US dollars) and India (9.6 million US dollars).
In the first nine months of 2010, imports of metalworking machine tools fell 5.2%
In September 2010, the United States imported and exported metal processing machines worth 212.5 million U.S. dollars, a decrease of 29.4 percent from the 301 million U.S. dollars in August and 8.4 percent from the 19.75 billion U.S. dollars in September 2009. Among them, the number of CNC machine tools imported in September was US$143.5 million, a decrease of 25.7% from the previous quarter. From January to September, the United States accumulatively imported 1.827 billion U.S. dollars worth of metal processing machine tools, which was 5.2% lower than the 1.927 billion U.S. dollars for the same period of last year. The cumulative number of imported CNC machine tools was 1.156 billion U.S. dollars, which was 9.6% lower than the 1.279 billion U.S. dollars for the same period of last year.
Judging from the type of product, in September 2010, the United States imported metal cutting machine tools worth US$171.3 million, a decrease of 26% from US$231.5 million in the previous month. Imported metal forming machines were US$41.1 million, a decrease of 40.8% from the US$69.5 million in the previous month. From January to September 2010, the United States accumulatively imported 1,460,700,000,000 U.S. dollars worth of metal cutting machine tools, which was 5.7% lower than the 1.491 billion U.S. dollars in the same period of last year. The total amount of imported metal forming machine tools was 421.1 million U.S. dollars, which was 3.3% lower than the 435.6 million U.S. dollars of the same period of last year.
From the perspective of machine tool import sources, Japan and Germany are still the main source of U.S. machine tool imports. However, in September, U.S. imports of machine tools from Japan reached 99.4 million U.S. dollars, a decrease of 15.6% from the previous month; imports from Germany were 24.8 million U.S. dollars, a decrease of 46.8% from the previous month. %. The remaining top five sources of imports are: China Taiwan (14.8 million US dollars), Switzerland (13.4 million US dollars) and South Korea (13.4 million US dollars).
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