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China Drives Out Copper Processors

China’s clampdown on copper imports is driving processors to other Asian countries. Exports could follow. Suppliers and processors of scrap copper have sought opportunities elsewhere since China lowered the permissible contaminant threshold for copper imports to 1 percent. Seeking to protect its environment and improve its domestic recycling efforts, China…

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Trump Gets Aluminum Report

President Donald Trump has three months to determine how far he will go to protect U.S. aluminum producers. Trump could levy tariffs or impose quotas if he were to determine that doing so would be in the interest of national security. Federal investigators for the Department of Commerce submitted the…

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2018 Steel Market Forecast

The World Steel Association projects that global steel demand will increase by 1.6 percent in 2018 to 1,648.1 million tonnes (Mt). Demand increased by 2.8 percent in 2017,worldsteel noted in its steel market forecast for 2017. “Progress in the global steel market this year to date has been encouraging,” T.V. Narendran, Chairman…

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Mutilated Coin Program to Resume

Recyclers will once again be able to make money by redeeming recovered coins. The U.S. Mint is relaunching its Mutilated Coin Redemption Program after a two-year hiatus. The Mint suspended the program in November 2015 due to counterfeiting fears. Recycling industry officials have since pushed for its return. “The resumption…

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E-scrap market expanding

Efficiently extracting precious metals is key to profitability for recyclers. The growing market for e-scrap shows no signs of slowing as virtually everything these days has some sort of tech component. Recycling electronics reduces harmful waste and chemicals. It also helps meet the demand for the materials needed to produce…

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China eases scrap ban

China’s recent announcement that it will not be as strict in banning scrap materials as it once indicated has not resolved the recycling industry’s concerns. Officials still worry that the tightening of scrap supplies to China could affect the industry worldwide. China’s move to ban or reduce its paper and…

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Steel Production Still Rising

Steel production rose again in September, both in the US and abroad. At 74.8 million net tons, domestic raw steel production was 3.8% higher than a year ago for the year-to-date through Oct. 28, according to American Iron and Steel Institute statistics. Capability utilization was at 74.6% compared with 72.2% a year ago….

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