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BIR World Mirror on Non-Ferrous Metals - May 2013
No place for taxes Metals need to find their way around the world with an economic efficiency that is too often disrupted by governments. Proximity to local scrap is often the reason for these disruptions as domestic consumers seek to limit exports to nations who do not meet certain “acceptable” criteria to treat scrap. Import duties on scrap, such as those imposed very recently by the government of India, also serve to disrupt what should be the normal movement of our products. Scrap metal,... -
BIR World Mirror Stainless Steel & Special Alloys - May 2013
General overview 2013 seems to be a year of challenges. After two years of many hopes and disappointments in the stainless steel business, all market participants were wishing for a successful 2013. The signs were favourable: steelworks told us of rising demand for stainless steel and of a strong start to the new year; orders for January were at a very high level and were expected to rise again in February; and stainless steel processors were already ordering larger volumes in December. Everyone... -
BIR Shanghai Stainless: Profitability “way below target levels”
Stainless Steel & Special Alloys Committee: Profitability “way below target levels” Brussels, 4 June 2013 Growth in world stainless steel demand can be expected to double this year, according to industry statistics guru Markus Moll, Managing Director of Austria-based Steel & Metals Market Research. Speaking at the BIR Stainless Steel & Special Alloys Committee meeting in Shanghai on May 27, Mr Moll suggested consumption would grow by 4% - or 1.23m tonnes - in 2013 after edging ju... -
To BIR member companies involved in metal scrap trade with India
To BIR member companies involved in metal scrap trade with India BIR’s Indian member association MRAI informed the BIR Secretariat that the Government of India, Ministry of Finance, has been issuing two customs notifications on 8 May 2013 with immediate effect. These notifications (nr 25/2013 and 26/2013) are modifying the import duty structure as follows : Aluminium, ferrous (iron and steel) and stainless steel scrap : increase of basic customs duty from 0% to 2.5% Brass scrap : increase of t... -
BIR Shanghai Ferrous: 4th edition of World Steel Scrap Statistics
4th edition of World Steel Scrap Statistics Shanghai, 28 May 2013 The BIR Ferrous Division today announces during its meeting in Shanghai the publication of the 4th edition of “World Steel Recycling in Figures”. This important compilation of statistics on the global ferrous scrap markets has enjoyed tremendous success since it appeared for the first time in 2010. Divisional President Christian Rubach highlights that in our new report we have provided more information about world use and trad... -
Chinese plastics recycling association joins BIR
Chinese plastics recycling association joins BIR For many years BIR is trying to develop its Plastics Committee into a Plastics Division. However in order to become a Division, a Commodity Committee needs to be supported by a certain number of companies and national associations which agree to pay membership fees to financially contribute to the creation of a fully independent Commodity Division and the participation of experts from that field. The Bureau of International Recycling recently made... -
BIR World Mirror on Stainless Steel & Special Alloys - January 2014
BIR World Mirror on Stainless Steel & Special Alloys - January 2014 Dear colleagues, 2013 is behind us and many of us will be glad that is the case. It was a very challenging year for the stainless steel industry, with some significant casualties along the way. The global economy in general gave us little in the way of good news as most countries struggled to post significant growth figures. Across the world, there was little talk of expansion in industry but more discussion about contractio... -
Chinese import ban for solid waste: new contaminants thresholds confirmed
Chinese import ban for solid waste: new contaminants thresholds confirmed Today, BIR has been informed that China has officially notified the WTO of its intent to adopt the GB 16487 Environmental Protection Control standards for a certain number of wastes. The following percentages were communicated as the applicable thresholds for impurities: Smelt slag 0.5%, wood 0.5%, paper 0.5%, ferrous 0.5%, non-ferrous 1%, waste electric motors 0.5%, wires and cables 0.5%, metal and appliance scrap 0.5%,... -
BIR launches Spanish and Chinese version of website
BIR launches Spanish and Chinese version of website The Bureau of International Recycling is pleased to announce that its website’s static pages have been translated into Spanish and Chinese. As BIR membership is expanding and will continue to grow in the coming years, and in preparation of the 2014 World Recycling Convention & Exhibition in Miami, a large portion of the BIR website was translated into Spanish to reach out to Latin American countries. In the same line of thought, a transla...
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