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  • Statistical anomaly explains China’s soaring scrap usage
    Statistical anomaly explains China’s soaring scrap usage As the world’s largest steel producer, China is never too far from the thoughts of the steel scrap recycling industry. In a press release dated March 6 2018, BIR pointed to last year’s 64.2% leap in the Chinese steel industry’s scrap use to 147.9 million tonnes, prompting a dramatic increase in the proportion of steel scrap used in the country’s steel production to 17.8%. During the preparation of the 9th edition of our statistic...
  • Statistical anomaly explains China’s soaring scrap usage
  • BIR World Mirror on Latin America - September 2017
    BIR World Mirror on Latin America - Issue September 2017 It has been a challenging quarter, to say the least. Mexico has suffered the impact of two major earthquakes and a hurricane in the last 15 days; thousands have been left with no home while vital infrastructure - such as hospitals and roads - has been damaged or destroyed. The US states of Texas and Florida, as well as the island of Puerto Rico, were also impacted by powerful hurricanes, all of which are vital for trade with Latin America....
  • BIR World Mirror on Ferrous Metals - September 2017
    BIR World Mirror on Ferrous Metals / Quarterly report - September 2017 PRESIDENT'S OPENING REMARKSby William Schmiedel, Sims Group Global Trade Corporation Positive signals for remainder of 2017During July and August, global steel prices strengthened and continued to support the world’s ferrous scrap prices, especially in Turkey. July represented a record month for Turkish crude steel production at over 3 million tonnes, and by August scrap prices had reached a five-year high of US$ 357 per to...
  • New Delhi Convention - Non-Ferrous Metals Division: Expert panel of guest speakers give insight into the present and future challenges of the global non-ferrous metals business
    BIR World Recycling Convention (Round-Table Sessions) in New Delhi (14 - 16 October 2017) Non-Ferrous Metals Division: Business in India: Expert panel of guest speakers give insight into the present and future challenges of the global non-ferrous metals business from an Indian perspective For the upcoming World Recycling Convention in New Delhi, the BIR Non-Ferrous Metals Division under the leadership of Division’s President David Chiao (Uni-All Group Ltd., USA) and Senior Vice-President Dhawa...
  • Upcoming New Delhi Convention - Ferrous Division: Current and future developments in the steel industry with a focus on India
    BIR World Recycling Convention (Round-Table Sessions) in New Delhi (14 - 16 October 2017) Ferrous Division: Current and future developments in the steel industry with a focus on India On Sunday, 15 October at 10.30, the plenary session of the BIR Ferrous Division will feature a keynote presentation by Ms Becky E. Hites from Steel-Insights LLC (USA). Ms Hites is a global steel industry professional and former Wall Street executive who has served as an equity analyst, project finance and mergers a...
  • Global Recycling Day website launches
  • BIR World Mirror on Plastics - Issue September 2017
    BIR World Mirror on Plastics - Issue September 2017 International Scenario for the Plastic Scrap Market China’s “National Sword 2017” initiative has brought significant changes to the European plastics scrap market. Fear of possible restrictions on Chinese imports of certain forms of plastics scrap has drastically altered the demand for, and commercial values of, plastics scrap in Europe. As per data from the European Commission, China imported 1.62 million tons of plastics scrap in 2016,...
  • Upcoming New Delhi Convention - Paper Division: Spotlight on the Indian Recovered Paper Market
    BIR World Recycling Convention (Round-Table Sessions) in New Delhi (14 - 16 October 2017) Paper Division: Spotlight on the Indian Recovered Paper Market The BIR Paper Division will be organising a diversified meeting at its upcoming plenary session on Monday, 16 October 2017 at 15.00 at the Taj Diplomatic Enclave, New Delhi. Attendees will be hearing four guest presentations from industry experts on topics ranging from the Clean India Programme known as "Swachh Bharat" to an appraisal of the glo...
  • China. Smaller paper mills can apply for recovered paper import permits, slightly improving 2018 import projections
    China: Smaller paper mills can apply for recovered paper import permits, slightly improving 2018 import projections BIR has received information that on 14th December 2017, The Ministry of Environmental Protection of the People's Republic of China (MEP) changed the rules of the minimum size of Chinese Paper Mills that may apply for import permits of recovered paper from 300,000 tpy to 50,000 tpy capacity. So increasing the number of mills that may import. Chinese Paper Mills have already been as...

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