US: Gypsum wallboard imports in the fourth quarter of 2011 were 72,000t, equivalent to 8MM2, a rise of 15% compared to the third quarter of 2011 and 37% year-on-year. Mexico accounted for 59% of these imports, followed by Canada with 41%. The figures were released in the latest gypsum publication from the United States Geological Survey (USGS).
Producers mined 2.18Mt of gypsum during the fourth quarter of 2011, a rise of 8% year-on-year. Synthetic gypsum production was 1.77Mt , a rise of 4% year-on-year. Synthetic gypsum accounted for about 37% of the 4.81Mt total supply of gypsum in the US during the quarter. Sales of calcined gypsum were 2.93Mt, a rise of 8% year-on-year. Sales of board products were 3.73Mt, equivalent to approximately 416MM2, a rise of 4% compared to the third quarter of 2011 and a rise of 14% year-on-year. Imports of crude gypsum were 864,000t, a rise of 12% from the third quarter of 2011. The US imported crude gypsum from 10 countries in the fourth quarter of 2011 with Mexico accounted for 40% followed by Canada with 38%, and Spain with 22%.
Wallboard exports were 212,000t, equivalent to 23.6MM2, a rise of 6% compared to the third quarter of 2011 and a rise of 18% year-on-year. Wallboard was principally exported to Canada with accounted for 93% of the total.