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  • China: Potential problems with imports of loose scrap materials?
    China: Potential problems with imports of loose scrap materials? Chinese customs seem to be planning additional regulations regarding the import of loose scrap materials, as per China customs notice nr. 21 presented on 29 March 2010. This was recently reported to BIR by some of its member companies currently doing business with China, quoting unofficial sources. The full impact of the new rules, which is said to aim at a ban of all loose loads of scrap metal shipped to China,  is still unclear,...
  • BIR Non-Ferrous Mirror: Supply short across the board
    Non-Ferrous Metals Division world-wide monthly market updateby Robert Stein, Alter Trading (USA, President of the BIR Non-Ferrous Metals Division Supply short across the board Markets continue to trade within ranges that aren't very conducive to much excitement. Maybe that's not all a bad thing. All grades of non-ferrous scrap are in short supply, and buyers from around the world are scrambling to procure metal to feed furnaces that are showing increased activity as the demand for their products...
  • BIR World Mirror Ferrous Metals
    Ferrous Division world-wide market update  Signs of recoveryDear colleagues, dear friends, good news has returned and prices have gone up considerably. Since the second half of 2009, we have seen signs of recovery in the world steel markets - even in the US and EU markets which had been hit worst.The early months of 2010 have confirmed this positive trend: compared to January 2009, worldwide steel capacity utilisation increased 11.6 percentage points to 72% in January 2010. Latest indications a...
  • BIR Stainless Steel World Mirror April available
    By Michael G. WrightChief Operating Officer, ELG Haniel GmbHChairman of the BIR Stainless Steel & Special Alloys Committee BIR Stainless Steel World Mirror April available Back in October last year at our meeting in Amsterdam we were all discussing the anticipated decrease in stainless steel production and reduced demand for stainless steel scrap for 2009. The year finished with a substantial reduction in global production from 26.4m tonnes to a low level of 23.5m tonnes. All areas suffered...
  • BIR Non-Ferrous Mirror: Help us with your feedback
    Help us with your feedback It is not too early to have an eye toward the end of the year when most AQSIQ licenses for exporters of scrap to China will expire. Some changes in the process have already been advised and reported, and there will likely be more as new policies in that country emerge. To that end, BIR has accepted an invitation to attend and make a presentation to a forum organized by CIQAR (China Entry-Exit Inspection and Quarantine Association Reused and Recycling Branch), the Gover...
  • BIR Non-Ferrous Mirror: Scrap supply far short of demand
    Non-Ferrous Metals Division world-wide monthly market updateby Robert Stein, Alter Trading (USA, President of the BIR Non-Ferrous Metals DivisionScrap supply far short of demandAdvances in GDP from many geographic regions have helped sustain metals values over the past few months. Supported by government stimulus packages, including low interest rates as well as direct subsidies, industries in many countries have managed to survive, if not thrive. This bodes well for our sector of the economy, b...
  • BIR Non-Ferrous Mirror: An optimistic opening
    Non-Ferrous Metals Division world-wide monthly market updateby Robert Stein, Alter Trading (USA, President of the BIR Non-Ferrous Metals DivisionAn optimistic openingThe year starts off with optimism, in sharp contrast to what was a precarious start to 2009. Last year, many considered survival as the measure of success as we witnessed: battered financial statements; a credit squeeze; the near-desertion of our industry by the credit insurance industry; and our economies' dependence on governments...
  • Bureau of International Recycling Attracts High Level Interest in Copenhagen
     PRESS RELEASEFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEBrussels, 17 December 2009Bureau of International RecyclingAttracts High Level Interest in Copenhagen17 December 2009: Crown Princess Victoria of Sweden, Danish Ministerfor the Environment Troels Lund Poulsen and the Swedish Ambassador inDenmark Lars Grundberg were among the hundreds of visitors to theBureau of International Recycling’s (BIR) stand at the Bright Greenexhibition in Copenhagen this past weekend. The exhibition, a parallel event to COP15, the U...
  • BIR Non-Ferrous Mirror: Thoughts on thwarting theft
    Non-Ferrous Metals Division world-wide monthly market updateby Robert Stein, Alter Trading (USA, President of the BIR Non-Ferrous Metals DivisionThoughts on thwarting theftWhile I can't speak for other companies, I can speak to the fact that it's always tough buying non-ferrous metals. Regardless of what level of the supply chain we buy from, there are few bargains and we work hard to make a reasonable margin. Of course, it's a little easier when markets behave as they have in the past few weeks...

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