In week 21, 2010, total traffic for all imports entering U.S. ports was up 24% over the same period in 2009, according to U.S. import market data compiled by Zepol Corp. For the year-to-date, imports are up 12% over 2009.
During week 21, the biggest gainer in imports are chemicals, which are up 75% compared to a year ago. Other categories showing significant increases in imports are steel (up 41% for the week), and electronics (up 38%). Wood/pulp imports (down 30% for the week) and furniture (down 18%) are the only two categories in decline.
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