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Contradictory Indian import rules confuse
ContradictoryIndian import rules confuse Changes over the last months in Indian import rules havereclassified all non-hazardous waste and scrap as hazardous in its PartB of Schedule III. That rule change appears at first to requirethe completion of the hazardous waste movementform (Form-9) for all imports into India of scrap such asthat of Iron and Steel, of Paper, etc., . However that re-classification apparently doesn'tmean that controls are applied as for hazardous waste as... -
BIR Presidential election in Dubai, 26th May 2009
BIRPresidential election in Dubai, 26th May 2009Inaccordance with the BIRStatutes and By-laws and more particularly with Article 9 of ourStatutes and Article 21 of our By-laws, the Chairman of the BIRNominating Committee,Mr Fadi Shahrour, is pleased to inform you that the members of the BIRNominating Committee have decided to officially recommend there-election of: Dominique Maguin La Compangie des Matières Premières, Francefora second... -
Non Ferrous Metals Division: Spotlight on China, India and Brazil
PRESS RELEASEFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEBrussels,16th April2009BIR WorldRecycling Convention & Exhibition 25-27 May2009Dubai,United Arab EmiratesNonFerrous Metals Division:Spotlighton China, India and BrazilTheplenary session of the BIR Non Ferrous Metals Division in Dubai onTuesday, 26thMay, promises to provide a highly diversified overview of the worldmarkets at a glance.Withthree speakers from major business regions – China, India andBrazil – the session is set to give insights into the c... -
BIR Stainless Steel World Mirror April available
By Michael G. WrightChief Operating Officer, ELG Haniel GmbHChairman of the BIR Stainless Steel & Special Alloys CommitteeWe are pleased to present the April edition of the Stainless Steel & Special Alloys World Mirror. Since the previous publication and our Autumn Conference, we have all experienced the severe downturn in the markets. In this edition, we hope to provide an up-to-date picture of the stainless steel market, together with our latest forecast for 2009. Obviously, in such a... -
Indonesia to address BIR’s inspection control concerns
PRESS RELEASEFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEBrussels,9 April 2009Indonesiato address BIR’s inspection control concernsSeniorIndonesian government officials have agreed to take the concerns ofBIR members into consideration when preparing the guidelines for 100%quality inspection of all imported materials classified as “waste”.Itwas announced last month that, owing to quality problems associatedwith imports of co-mingled waste, Indonesia planned to introducepre-shipment inspection requirements on al... -
BIR Textiles World Mirror April available
he new BIR Textiles World Mirror authored by Olaf Rintsch, (TEXTIL RECYCLING K & A. WENKHAUS GmbH), is available on the members only pages. -
World Mirror on Recovered Paper April now available on the Members Only pages.
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Japanese Steel Scrap Association Joins BIR
PRESSRELEASEFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEBrussels,3 April 2009JapaneseSteel Scrap Association Joins BIRYetanother national association has joined the Bureau of InternationalRecycling: The Japan Iron and Steel Recycling Institute (JISRI) hasofficially applied for BIR membership and will be ratified as newmember association during the BIR General Assembly on 26 May 2009 inDubai.Foundedin 1975, the Tokyo-based organisation comprises about 1000 companiesinvolved in recycling, including all major Japanese tr... -
Exports to India
Exports to IndiaBIR has been informed that since 23 March 2009, Indian customs areparticipating in “Operation DEMETER” (Green Earth). Until 11 May 2009 customs willstrictly control “waste” shipments and in particular imports of wastepaper and recovered paper.Customs will examine and check whether:the waste paper imported is correctly classified under HSN the waste paper imported is re-usable/recyclable it pertains to hazardous nature or contains othercommodities of hazardous nature... -
India: Pre-Shipment Inspection now mandatory also for Shredded Scrap
India: Pre-Shipment Inspection now mandatory also for Shredded Scrap Following recent discoveries of radioactive sources in scrap imports, the Indian Director General of Foreign Trade (DGFT) has issued a new notification that makes Pre-shipment Inspection (PSI) mandatory for all shipments of shredded scrap. This concerns bills of lading dated form 23.03.2009 onwards. Up to this date, shredded scrap did not require PSI certificates, whereas all other grades of scrap did (see BIR information...
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