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  • Stainless Steel & Special Alloys Committee: Global Stainless Steel Production keeps on Course
  • Tyres Committee: Europe – a leader in tyres recycling
    Recent 2010 BIR World Recycling Convention (Autumn Round-Table Sessions), 25-26 October, Brussels Tyres Committee: Europe – a leader in tyres recycling With a recovery rate for end-of-life tyres of 96%, Europe is “the leader” in the world of recycling. That was the positive message conveyed to the latest BIR Tyres Committee Round-Table in Brussels by its Chairman, Barend Ten Bruggencate of Vaco in the Netherlands. Furthermore, significant EU funding is available to promote research into ou...
  • BIR World Mirror Ferrous 10/2010
    BIR World Mirror Ferrous 10/2010 PRESIDENT’S REMARKS by Christian Rubach, TSR Recycling First of all, I would like to express my delight that the recent BIR Convention in Brussels attracted over 900 delegates, many of whom were involved in the ferrous scrap business. Our plenary session was extremely well attended - a fact which, of course, can be attributed in part to the quality of our main guest speaker Stefan Schilbe, Director and Chief Economist of HSBC Bank in Germany, who gave a present...
  • BIR monitors legal and regulatory landscape in India and China: Second Report now available!
    BIR monitors legal and regulatory landscape in India and China: Second Report now available! Bryan Cave International, the customs and trade consultancy commissioned by BIR to produce regular reports on the legal and regulatory landscape in India and China, have just published their second monitoring report, which is available exclusively for BIR member companies in the Members’ Area of www.bir.org. Please note that this copyrighted report contains privileged information and is not to be circu...
  • AQSIQ: First list of registered overseas suppliers for imported “solid wastes” as raw materials
    AQSIQ: First list of registered overseas suppliers for imported “solid wastes” as raw materials Under AQSIQ announcement 83 (2010), Appendix 1, which was issued on 6th August, a total of 3,159 overseas suppliers in 86 countries (click here) and regions have been identified and qualified by the General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine for exporting “solid waste” as raw materials into China. Foreign suppliers who do not appear on the list (or which have had...
  • Photos of the BIR Welcome Evening at Autoworld
    Photos of the BIR Welcome Evening Autoworld Museum, 25 October 2010 Evening and Photographer sponsored by Comet Group To the photos of the BIR Welcome Evening at Autoworld...
  • Photos of our BIR Welcome Evening
    Recent 2010 BIR World Recycling Convention (Autumn Round-Table Sessions) 25-26 October, Brussels Photos of our BIR Welcome Evening The photos of our Welcome Evening in the framework of our recent World Recycling Convention in Brussels are now online. You can access them directly through this link, or view them on our website (Events / Past Convention) where they will be available in the coming days.    ...
  • URGENT – Renewal of AQSIQ Registration – Additional information re. BIR News dated 19 November 2010
    URGENT – Renewal of AQSIQ Registration – Additional information re. BIR News dated 19 November 2010 On 19 November 2010 BIR issued a news regarding the situation with the renewal of the AQSIQ registration. Following a number of queries, some clarification seems appropriate: So far, AQSIQ approved 3,159 licences in total. The overseas suppliers who received their AQSIQ registration were listed by the Chinese Authorities in Appendix 1 of the announcement 83 (2010), which BIR circulated on 19 N...
  • BIR World Mirror Non-Ferrous 96, 2010/12
    BIR World Mirror Non-Ferrous 96, 2010/12 Industry structure promotes competition A recent front-page article in American Metal Market described nervousness on the part of one major metal importing province in China that scrap industry consolidation was, in essence, a threat to the competitive nature of our business. It is true, there has been and will likely be a trend of mergers in our business that will create yet larger companies, resulting in fewer supply sources for buyers around the world....
  • AQSIQ renewal application deadline will be extended by 90 days
    AQSIQ renewal application deadline will be extended by 90 days Today, BIR received confirmation that AQSIQ will accept “to extend (the) renewal application date by 90 days”, following an official letter BIR had addressed to AQSIQ on Friday, 3rd December. In its letter, BIR pointed out the importance of giving more time for renewal applications. “We are very concerned that because of the high number of (re) applicants… many well-established companies which have already been officially acc...

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