Description
The U.S. wire and wire products market in South and Central America had an overall decline from 1925 to 1926 as a result of strong efforts by German and Belgian wire makers to establish themselves in the Latin American markets. U.S. sales of galvanized, plain and barbed wire decreased; bright wire, wire cloth and screen wire sales stayed the same; sales of woven wire fencing, wire rope, and insulated wire and cable increased.