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  • BIR Non-Ferrous World Mirror 93, 08-09/2010
    BIR Non-Ferrous World Mirror 93, 08-09/2010   Demand tracks available supplies Despite some intra-day volatility, markets have spent the summer within relatively narrow trading ranges.  Values for scrap on a freight parity basis seem to have levelled out with no particularly earnest pursuit evidenced, geographically anyway. Whether this is a sign of a decrease in demand or more realistic buying by some market participants is a question that can’t be answered in the short term. Don’t misund...
  • Excellent registration score for BIR’s upcoming World Recycling Convention in Brussels (Autumn Round-Table Sessions, 25-26 October)
    Excellent registration score for BIR’s upcoming World Recycling Convention in Brussels (Autumn Round-Table Sessions, 25-26 October) Registrations for the BIR Autumn Round-Table Sessions are coming in at a steady pace ever since online registration opened at the end of July, approaching now the 400-participants mark. Bookings are likely to accelerate as businesses are returning to a faster pace after the summer break. The pre-booked room allotment at the Sheraton Hotel is almost entirely sold,...
  • BIR monitors legal and regulatory landscape in India and China : First report now available!
    BIR monitors legal and regulatory landscape in India and China : First report now available! As announced earlier this year (see BIR news dated 18 June 2010), BIR took on the services of customs and trade consultancy Bryan Cave International to provide legislative and regulatory intelligence on a quarterly basis regarding BIR commodities in China in India. Now, Bryan Cave International have produced their first detailed report, which is available exclusively for BIR member companies in the Membe...
  • BIR monitors legal and regulatory landscape in India and China: 5th Report now available!
    BIR monitors legal and regulatory landscape in India and China: 5th Report now available! Bryan Cave International, the customs and trade consultancy commissioned by BIR to produce regular reports on the legal and regulatory landscape in India and China, have published their 5th monitoring report, which is available exclusively for BIR member companies. All Bryan Cave International reports are available in the “Members only” legislation pages, which also provide regular information regarding...
  • BIR Autumn Convention in Munich (24-25 October) - Excellent registration figures as 'early bird' deadline approaches!
    BIR Autumn Convention in Munich (24-25 October) Excellent registration figures as 'early bird' deadline approaches! As the early-bird registration deadline approaches (15 September 2011) over 600 delegates are already registered and rooms in the Westin Grand are selling out. With an expected attendance of over 1000 businesspeople, additional rooms in nearby hotels will be proposed by conference organiser CPO Hanser.   “Munich is a very attractive convention destination,” Convention Committe...
  • BIR Ferrous Division launches new statistical overview on worldwide steel recycling
    “Steel Scrap – A Raw Material for Steelmaking”  For the first time, the BIR Ferrous Division has published data on worldwide steel recycling, providing a novel statistical overview for steel scrap, an increasingly important commodity.  The survey, which was carried out by former divisional General Delegate Rolf Willeke, is based on a calculation model developed in cooperation with the German steel association Wirtschaftsvereinigung Stahl. It gives a very accurate reflexion of a market th...
  • Chinese Legislation: Online renewal of AQSIQ registration delayed
    Chinese Legislation: Online renewal of AQSIQ registration delayed After many efforts over the past weeks to receive clarification on the AQSIQ registration renewal procedure, BIR has finally received confirmation by the Deputy Director of AQSIQ that the online AQSIQ registration procedure would not be available before October as a result of problems with the technical implementation of the system. For now, BIR members are therefore requested to send their renewal applications in hard copy, eithe...
  • Ferrous Division: Senior economist of HSBC Trinkaus gives global economy forecast after extensive trip through Asia
  • BIR World Mirror Paper 10/2010
    President's report featuring Asia The news that China has become the world’s second-largest economy behind the USA was received with a great deal of interest within the recycling industry. Japan’s GDP figure for the second quarter of this year was US$ 1.2 trillion while China was at US$ 1.33 trillion. Thus, China has now overtaken Germany, France, Great Britain and now Japan to become the second-largest driver of global growth.This positive story was dampened slightly in the third quarter wh...

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