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Amsterdam Convention: Growing competition from Asia
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BIR World Mirror on Stainless Steel and Special Alloys - October 2016
BIR World Mirror on Stainless Steel & Special Alloys - Issue October 2016 Significant pressure on processor marginsStainless steel crude output has been slightly lower than forecasted over recent months in the EU and, most probably, the total for 2016 as a whole will be quite similar to that for 2015. In fact, there has been almost no growth in stainless steel production; penetration of final product into the EU market remains significant but shifts in origin are clearly visible.Against this... -
«Problema margini» per il recupero di rottame inox. Dal BIR di Amsterdam grido d’allarme dei commercianti
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Recent BIR World Recycling Convention in Amsterdam - International Environment Council: The expanding world of Green Bonds
Recent BIR World Recycling Convention (Round-Table Sessions) in Amsterdam (24-25 October 2016) International Environment Council: The expanding world of Green Bonds Chaired by Olivier François of Galloo in Belgium, the latest International Environment Council (IEC) meeting in Amsterdam on October 25 featured two guest presentations. Tjitske Ypma, Co-ordinator of Circular Economy Diplomacy at the Dutch Ministry of Infrastructure and Environment, confirmed her government’s aim of achieving a 10... -
BIR flags up persisting problem with fraudulent business transactions
BIR flags up persisting problem with fraudulent business transactions BIR is very concerned in light of the on-going spate of spurious business offers in the international recycling industry involving non-existent cargoes of scrap metal. In recent weeks, several cases were reported to BIR whereby cargoes of scrap metal were offered to member companies at knock-down prices. These ‘deals’ were accompanied by a set of documents confirming the quality of the goods on offer. After verification th... -
WARNING: Commercial fraud in the recycling industry
WARNING: Commercial fraud in the recycling industry - fake BIR membership certificates It has come to the attention of BIR that dubious individuals take on the identity of well-established companies and use spurious documents - including forged certificates - which falsely claim BIR membership in an attempt to deceive innocent trading partners. Before entering a business transaction, we urge you to check the validity of their BIR membership and in case of doubt contact BIR at: bir@bir.org... -
BIR World Mirror on Ferrous Metals / Quarterly Report - February 2013
BIR World Mirror on Ferrous Metals - February 2013 PRESIDENT'S OPENING REMARKSby Christian Rubach, TSR Recycling Challenges remain amid mixed outlook Dear friends and colleagues, 2012 was a difficult year for our industry. Looking at the latest press release from worldsteel a few days ago, steel production statistics recorded by the various countries and continents again reveal a highly diverse picture: Asia and North America enjoyed positive growth rates of, respectively, 2.6% and 2.5% whereas... -
Metal theft from containers - Update: BIR is alarmed in light of increasing crime rate
Metal theft from containers - Update: BIR is alarmed in light of increasing crime rate Over the last weeks, more BIR member companies have been reporting cargo losses due to theft and fraud, particularly with containers in transit in certain parts of the world. These reports show that the problem of metal theft from containers, which was extensively discussed during a special workshop at BIR’s 2012 World Recycling Convenion in Rome, is still ongoing. There have been several cases of container... -
BIR World Mirror on Non-Ferrous Metals - March 2013
BIR World Mirror on Non-Ferrous Metals - March 2013 What goes around ...Non-ferrous scrap markets, just like all commodities, enjoy (or suffer) the cyclicality of the demand and supply paradigm. Who might be “in the driver’s seat” changes constantly, something that both scrap merchant and consumer need always to keep in mind. What goes around, as they say, comes around.I am reminded of a story told to me by a veteran of our industry who last year had the opportunity to visit a large copper...
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