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  • BIR expresses concern regarding unprofessional and unethical business practices
    Currentsituation on the international scrapmarkets:BIR expresses concernregarding unprofessional andunethical business practicesThe overall economic and financial crisis hasnot spared the international recycling industry. Moreover, thesituation is worsened by the unprofessional behaviour of some buyerswho completely ignore the terms of the contracts they signed some weeksago with their sellers.Since prices have dropped dramatically, somebuyers fail to pay their invoices or request substantial di...
  • REACh Pre-Registration - EU Commission advice - Düsseldorf Convention
     REACh Pre-Registration - EU Commission advice - Düsseldorf ConventionThe European Commission reiterated in a letter sent out yesterday that there is a "need to pre-register recovered substances that have ceased to be waste".Thisadvice is in respect of the EU Regulation REACh and substances that aremanufactured in the EU or imported into the EU that have "ceased to bewaste". The deadline for Pre-Registration is by 1 December 2008.Different motivations for Pre-RegisteringThe legal motivationREA...
  • Düsseldorf Convention: Ferrous Division guest speakers
    Two excellent guest speakers have confirmed their participation at the Ferrous Division plenary sessionDr Jost A. Massenberg, Member of the Executive Board, ThyssenKrupp Steel AG, will be giving a presentation on ThyssenKrupp’s strategies for the global steel markets.Dr Massenberg has been Executive Board Member of ThyssenKrupp Stahl AG since 1998. In the Executive Board of the new ThyssenKrupp Steel AG he is responsible for the Industry Business Unit, representing a sales volume of approxima...
  • BIR Stainless Steel World Mirror October available
    By Michael G Wright, Chief Operating Officer, ELG Haniel GmbH,Chairman of the BIR Stainless Steel & Special Alloys CommitteeSTAINLESS STEEL PRODUCTION Global stainless steel production is expected to show year-on-year growth in the third and fourth quarters of 2008. This growth will be mainly a result of extremely low output in the second half of 2007. In reality, we are anticipating global production to be just below 30 million tonnes for 2008 as a whole.  At present, weak economic figur...
  • NF Mirror: Volatility keeping us alert
    Non-Ferrous Metals Division world-wide monthly market updateby Robert Stein, Alter Trading (USA, President of the BIR Non-Ferrous Metals DivisionVolatility keeping us alertThe summer months are typically the slowest of the year for the non-ferrous business, and while there was some degree of a downward trend in demand from many parts of the world, we certainly had the markets' volatility to keep us awake. Many claim the commodities bubble has burst; others maintain that we still haven't seen the...
  • Russian authorities plan to extend export tariffs to non-ferrous metal scrap
    Russian authorities plan to extend export tariffs to non-ferrous metal scrapBIR was informed that Russia plans to extend its export tariffs also to non ferrous metal scrap, as of 1 November 2008. We are not aware of the exact nature of these tariffs, and are awaiting further information.Following BIR’s letter to the European Commission regarding Russia’s export tariffs on ferrous scrap (see news dated 4 August 2008), the EU institutions are addressing the issue with the Russian Government an...
  • Renewal of 2005 AQSIQ licence before 30 September 2008
    BIR member companies that received their AQSIQ licence in 2005 arereminded that AQSIQ licences are valid for 3 years and are up for renewalbefore 30 September 2008.We urge our members to follow theinstructions posted on the BIR website, Members Only – Legislation – China.AQSIQ will not be issuing special noticesto call for licence renewal. Please note that the initial renewal procedure as per our update on 5 December 2007 isstill applicable.See list of companies with a renewed AQSIQ licence...
  • Risk of trade barrier in Russia: BIR strongly objects to Russia's plan to raise export tariffs on st
    Risk of trade barrier in Russia: BIR strongly objects to Russia's plan to raise export tariffs on steel scrap Following recent reports by London-based news agencyReuters whereby Russia is planning to raise export tariffs on steel scrap tobetween 120€ and 130€ per tonne, the Bureau of International Recycling sent aletter to the European Commission asking them to take action against thisinitiative.The project is proposed to the Government of the Russian Federation by the Ministry of EconomicD...
  • World Mirror on Recovered Paper July now available on the Members Only pages.
    As of July 2008See the complete quarterly world wide market update in the members only section.
  • Non Ferrous Mirror: Thanks all round
    Non-Ferrous Metals Division world-wide monthly market updateby Robert Stein, President of the BIR Non-Ferrous Metals DivisionThanks all roundI want again to thank those who contributed so much in making our programme in Monte-Carlo as successful as it was. Our guests - Martin Abbott of the London Metal Exchange, Munjal Ujjwal from the Hero Group in India, Thomas Tumoscheit of Alcoa's European division and Everard van der Straten of Metallum - shared with us their very comprehensive views as well...

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