20-07-2021June 2006 – pag. 5Stainless steel scrap prices have followed nickel’s march to historically high levels. But with scrap rep- resenting stainless steel producers’…
20-07-2021June 2006 – pag. 1June 2006, No. 5 BIR in China: Ferrous market defies gloomy forecasts EU Battery Directive moves step closer Engine room…
20-07-2021July / August 2006 – pag. 90The September issue of Recycling International will feature: Editorial closing date: August 25 2006 Contact Manfred Beck phone: +31 26…
20-07-2021July / August 2006 – pag. 81lands report that lead scrap prices have sustained slight falls despite material supply becoming short. Although zinc prices have re-…
20-07-2021July / August 2006 – pag. 83Wachovia predicts that aluminium will follow up an average price of 121 cents per lb in 2006 with a slight…
20-07-2021July / August 2006 – pag. 84M A R K E T A N A L Y S I S Paper & Pulp Holiday-time hiatus in…
20-07-2021July / August 2006 – pag. 85M A R K E T A N A L Y S I S Pulp Market Trends Contract prices for…
20-07-2021July / August 2006 – pag. 67jumped 30%. With annual iron ore production of 370 million tonnes, China is still the world’s number one iron ore…
20-07-2021July / August 2006 – pag. 69metal manufacturers and steel mills – particularly those around the Mediterranean Sea – close for two or three weeks. In…
20-07-2021July / August 2006 – pag. 72W orld steel production has risen dramaticallythis century, mainly due to spectacular growth in China – a country which produced…
20-07-2021July / August 2006 – pag. 75tonnes in 2005. Ultimately, however, the country could become a net importer. Over one million tonnes of EAF steel production…