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BIR Textiles Division trade delegation visits World Bank in Nairobi
BIR Textiles Division trade delegation visits World Bank in Nairobi In the framework of BIR’s ongoing lobbying efforts to persuade the East African Community (EAC) to review its directive to phase out imports of used textiles and footwear by 2019, BIR President Ranjit Baxi and Textiles Division President Mehdi Zerroug visited Nairobi for a high-level meeting with trade advisors of the World Bank, whose work in Kenya aims to accelerate sustainable growth, reduce inequality, and manage resource... -
BIR World Mirror on Ferrous Metals - February 2017
BIR World Mirror on Ferrous Metals / Quarterly report - February 2017 PRESIDENT'S OPENING REMARKSby William Schmiedel, Sims Group Global Trade Corporation Volatile landscape lies ahead in 2017As we go into a new year, it is always interesting to look in the rear-view mirror to see what we have gone through. Certainly 2016 could never be described as “sweet 16” as it was a year of heightened volatility and increased risk. Chinese steel demand growth was stronger and capacity closures more agg... -
BIR World Mirror on Stainless Steel and Special Alloys - February 2017
BIR World Mirror on Stainless Steel & Special Alloys - Issue February 2017 Protectionism seen as a threat to growthEurope’s crude stainless output significantly increased in the fourth quarter of 2016, as a result of which total output for the year is expected to be 3% higher than in 2015. In light of positive economic growth forecasts for most regions, stainless producers in Europe remain optimistic about production volumes in 2017. Therefore, good demand for stainless scrap is expected.... -
China launches a 1-Year Customs Law Enforcement Campaign to crack down on smuggling of “foreign waste” (certain waste and scrap)
China launches a 1-Year Customs Law Enforcement Campaign to crack down on smuggling of “foreign waste” (certain waste and scrap) BIR would like to inform its members that through its permanent advisor on Chinese legislative affairs it has been made aware of a recent news item issued by Xinhua News Agency. The agency reported that the Chinese Customs and Excise Department of the People's Republic of China will launch a one-year joint campaign called "National Sword 2017” to crack down on sm... -
China import ban: BIR officially requests extension of deadline for comments following China’s notification to WTO and submits summary remarks
China import ban: BIR officially requests extension of deadline for comments following China’s notification to WTO and submits summary remarks Today, 20 July, BIR Director General Arnaud Brunet has addressed an official letter to the World Trade Organisation via the European Commission to request an extension of the deadline for comments in the aforementioned matter so that all stakeholders are given the opportunity to put forward their concerns.The letter, which was sent to the EU Commission... -
United Nations Environment Programme - Expert Working Group on the development of the e-Waste Technical Guidelines
United Nations Environment Programme - Expert Working Group on the development of the e-Waste Technical Guidelines UN-EP Basel Convention “Technical Guidelines on Transboundary Movements of Electrical and Electronic Waste and Used Electrical and Electronic Equipment, in particular regarding the distinction between Waste and Non-Waste under the Basel Convention.” The first face-to-face meeting of the Expert Working Group for the further development of the e-Waste technical guidelines took pla... -
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BIR warns of the devastating effect of Chinese ban on the Global Recycling Industry, costing billions of global trade and thousands of jobs
BIR warns of the devastating effect of Chinese ban on the Global Recycling Industry, costing billions of global trade and thousands of jobs BIR expresses serious concerns over news on China’s intention to implement an import ban on a number of scrap materials, including certain types of scrap plastics, mixed paper, slags and drosses, waste wool, ash, cotton and yarn. Yesterday 18 July, China has notified the World Trade Organisation (WTO) that it will stop accepting certain imports of wastes b...
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