Overview This page contains the latest trade data of Bar/rod, iron or non-alloy steel, indented or twisted, nes. In 2023, Bar/rod, iron or non-alloy steel, indented or twisted, nes were the world's 267th most traded product, with a total trade of $13.4B. Between 2022 and 2023 the exports of Bar/rod, iron or non-alloy steel, indented or twisted, nes decreased by -23.9%, from $17.6B to $13.4B. Trade in Bar/rod, iron or non-alloy steel, indented or twisted, nes represent 0.059% of total world trade.
Bar/rod, iron or non-alloy steel, indented or twisted, nes are a part of Raw Iron Bars.
Exports In 2023 the top exporters of Bar/rod, iron or non-alloy steel, indented or twisted, nes were Turkey ($1.81B), China ($1B), Malaysia ($823M), Italy ($681M), and Russia ($679M).
Imports In 2023 the top importers of Bar/rod, iron or non-alloy steel, indented or twisted, nes were Hong Kong ($1.23B), United States ($895M), Singapore ($586M), Yemen ($449M), and Canada ($379M).
Ranking Bar/rod, iron or non-alloy steel, indented or twisted, nes ranks 4110th in the Product Complexity Index (PCI).
Description Steel bars, rods, or wires are used to provide tensile strength in a wide variety of metal products. Steel bars are used in the production of construction materials such as rebar, structural steel, and wire mesh. Rods can be used for reinforcing concrete structures or for reinforcing the walls of a building, as well as other uses.