
The scenario has reflected that there is a 0.71% de-growth of the USA’s import of aluminium crude, alloy and metals from Bahrain during Jan’19- Sept’19 when compared to the same period of 2018.

The total imports from Jan’19 – Sept’19 accounted to 97,400 tones, whereas in the previous year at the same period it accounted to 98,100 tonnes.
There was a gradual rise of 1800 tonnes from June’19 to July’19 (June’19 – 11,000 tonnes and July’19 – 12,800 tonnes).
But the import declined hugely from August’19 to September’19 (August’19 – 5130 tonnes and September’19 – 4970 tonnes). A de-growth of 59.92% has been recorded in August’19 from its previous month which has accounted to 7670 tonnes downfall.
A decline of 160 tonnes has been again reflected in September’19 which has accounted for 3.21% compared to the previous month. This slowdown has been continuing for August and September’19. Whereas if compared for the month Sept’18 and Sept’19, the USA has shown de-growth of 1650 tonnes of aluminium crude, alloy and metals imported from Bahrain.
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