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China: New rules to govern pre-shipment inspection
China: New rules to govern pre-shipment inspection China’s General Administration of Customs, which is responsible for the supervision and management of pre-shipment inspection (PSI), will not designate inspection agencies to perform pre-shipment inspection but will implement records management in respect of the agencies. A third-party inspection agency should submit an application for filing to Chinese Customs before engaging in a pre-shipment inspection. PSI agencies are to carry out: inspec... -
Sino-US trade war having little impact on China’s recycling industry
Sino-US trade war having little impact on China’s recycling industry US taxation plans regarding US$ 200 billion worth of Chinese products are still creating uncertainties and various short-term effects on the financial markets, and China will take corresponding measures to reduce the negative impact. On March 23 this year, the US administration implemented tariffs of 25% and 10% on, respectively, imported steel and aluminium. Then on June 16, China’s Ministry of Commerce issued the “Annou... -
World Statistics on E-Scrap Arisings and the Movement of E-Scrap between Countries 2016-2025
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The United Kingdom's National Audit Office publishes report on the UK's "Packaging Recycling Obligations"
The United Kingdom's National Audit Office publishes report on the UK's "Packaging Recycling Obligations" The National Audit Office (NAO) scrutinises public spending for Parliament and is independent of government. This high-quality report on the UK's "Packaging Recycling Obligations" gives much insight into the effectiveness, cost and oversight of the special Extended Producer Responsibility system by which it complies with obligations from the EU's Packaging & Packaging Waste Directive.The... -
China to impose a tariff on 333 categories of US products on 23rd August 2018
China to impose a tariff on 333 categories of US products on 23rd August 2018 The Chinese Ministry of Commerce announced yesterday that China will impose an import tariff of 25% on commodities imported from the United States, including chemicals, crude oil, diesel, bikes and cars, medical equipment, energy products and all wastes/scraps listed in the annexed “List of tariff items for the United States” : Other wastes (No.3,4,44,45,98,99,106,107,108,109,326)Scrap Plastic (No.92,93,94,95)Scra... -
Obstacles to Plastics Trade in Asia
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Reclassification threat to recyclers’ operations
Reclassification threat to recyclers’ operations BIR here reports on the 11th Open-Ended Working Group of the UN-EP Basel Convention on the Control of Transboundary Movements of Hazardous Wastes and Their Disposal. Key issues for recyclers include a potentially damaging reclassification of mechanical recycling operations, as well as the burden producers put on recyclers by designing with chemicals that are increasingly being prohibited. The eleventh meeting of the Open-Ended Working Group of t... -
Global Recycling Day 2019: 'Recycling into the Future' announced as theme for next edition
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London Convention - Ferrous Division: World Steel Recycling in Figures: January-June 2018 update of the 9th edition
BIR World Recycling Convention (Round-Table Sessions) in London (6-7 October 2018) Ferrous Division: World Steel Recycling in Figures: January-June 2018 update of the 9th edition Rolf Willeke, Statistics Advisor of the BIR Ferrous Division, summarises below the main findings in his January-June 2018 update presentation: Global crude steel production increase of 4.6% Figures from worldsteel for the first six months of 2018 confirm an increase in global crude steel production of around 4.6% to 88... -
London Convention - Ferrous Division: “Strong mutual dependence” between US and Turkish scrap markets
BIR World Recycling Convention (Round-Table Sessions) in London (6-7 October 2018) Ferrous Division: “Strong mutual dependence” between US and Turkish scrap markets Despite the Section 232 measures adopted by the Trump administration, US scrap markets still rely on exports. Indeed, Turkey’s reliance on US scrap imports has increased since the start of the current year, it was revealed by Fastmarkets metals analyst Lee Allen in his guest presentation to the latest meeting of the BIR Ferrous...
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