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  • BIR World Mirror on Recovered Paper - January 2016
    BIR World Mirror on Recovered Paper / Quarterly Report - January 2016 Ranjit Baxi, J&H Sales International Ltd International Markets with a focus on Asia Oil prices continued their downward journey during the final quarter of 2015, which helped to sustain lower sea freight rates in a rather sluggish market.Global demand continued to hold at the levels seen in the previous quarter, with occasional bursts in the order cycle. The strengthening US dollar and the weakness of Asian currencies did...
  • AQSIQ license renewal: Existing licenses extended until 31 March 2011!
    AQSIQ license renewal: Existing licenses extended until 31 March 2011! In addition to our news dated Friday, 10th December, BIR would like to inform its members that this morning, AQSIQ has explicitly confirmed that companies who have already applied for license renewal but whose application is in the process of verification, have their existing license extended until 31 March 2011. AQSIQ writes: “Before March 31, 2011, all the suppliers who have applied for renewal by the end of this year and...
  • Material Theft from Containers: BIR Member Companies Share their Experience...
    Material Theft from Containers: BIR Member Companies Share their Experience... Following BIR’s initiative to question its member companies with regards to material theft from containers they might have been exposed to over the last months, many BIR affiliates promptly reacted to the inquiry. Several companies returned the filled-in questionnaire to the BIR Brussels Secretariat, with interesting details about the nature of theft, the volume and value of stolen materials, the shipping lines and...
  • Plastics Committee/Tyres Committee: Spotlight on Carbon Credits and REACh
     PRESS RELEASEFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEBrussels,7 November 2008BIRAutumn Round-Table SessionsDüsseldorf,30-31 October 2008 PlasticsCommittee/Tyres Committee:Spotlighton Carbon Credits and REAChAtthe first-ever joint Round-Table meeting of BIR’s Plastics andTyres Committees, a succession of market reports served to confirmthe view of BIR Plastics Committee Chairman Surendra Borad that themarket is “in turmoil”.Accordingto Peter Daalder of Daly Plastics BV in the Netherlands, buyers inAsia ar...
  • BIR World Mirror on Plastics - Issue October 2015
    BIR World Mirror on Plastics - Issue October 2015 International Scenario for the Plastic Scrap Market The plastic scrap market has been on a downward trend since the second quarter of 2015. At the beginning of July, crude NYMEX- quoted WTI oil prices were at US$ 57 per barrel but dropped as low as US$ 39 in the second half of August - the lowest level since the 2008 crisis. Prime plastic prices lost ground and almost all polymers slid lower. Although crude oil prices have subsequently improved a...
  • World Mirror on Non-Ferrous Metals "Our positive metals industry role"
    BIR World Mirror Non-Ferrous 98, 2011/03 Our positive metals industry role The expansion of the world’s economies continues to provide a positive and supportive backdrop for non-ferrous metals. While localized demand disruptions and seasonal slowdowns sometimes serve to temper needs on a spot basis, those in the non-ferrous sector can be thankful that it’s possible for us to sell just about everything that we can buy. Historically, this hasn’t always been the case, and it speaks positively...
  • BIR World Mirror on Non-Ferrous Metals - December 2011
    BIR World Mirror on Non-Ferrous Metals - December 2011 From foolproof to fiasco The MF Global fiasco, the latest of the financial debacles to infect the non-ferrous metals industry, along with the shameful shortfalls of regulatory authorities to act, provides good cause to doubt the viability of what was once considered a foolproof mechanism to offset risk on futures exchanges. What business does any brokerage have in betting the house on a ridiculous wager, jeopardizing the well-being of its em...
  • Access to Raw Materials: BIR and EFR express concern regarding Russia’s intention to limit scrap exports
    Access to Raw Materials: BIR and EFR express concern regarding Russia's intention to limit scrap exports The Bureau of International Recycling BIR and the European Ferrous Recycling federation EFR are very concerned by a recent development in Russia. BIR has been informed that the Russian Federal Customs Service intends to reduce the number of checkpoints for exports of ferrous and steel scrap from Russia. If this project were to be implemented, the free and fair access to a raw material that is...
  • BIR World Mirror on Ferrous Metals - October 2015
    BIR World Mirror on Ferrous Metals / Quarterly report - October 2015 PRESIDENT'S OPENING REMARKSby William Schmiedel, Sims Group Global Trade Corporation Dear colleagues,My good friend Blake Kelley always used to say two things: “Ferrous scrap clears the market” and “Every discussion about the future of carbon metallics should begin and end with China”. Certainly, we are seeing how prophetic he was. China has continued to export the effects of its excess steel production in the form of s...
  • NF Mirror: Volatility keeping us alert
    Non-Ferrous Metals Division world-wide monthly market updateby Robert Stein, Alter Trading (USA, President of the BIR Non-Ferrous Metals DivisionVolatility keeping us alertThe summer months are typically the slowest of the year for the non-ferrous business, and while there was some degree of a downward trend in demand from many parts of the world, we certainly had the markets' volatility to keep us awake. Many claim the commodities bubble has burst; others maintain that we still haven't seen the...

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