(PRC) – China’s possible ban on imports of mixed non-ferrous scrap metals including electric motors and cables will likely only have minimal consequences for the Chinese copper market and the copper price, according to the consultancy firm Beijing Antaike Information Co. Ltd. But this ban would have a very ...
Antaike predicts only limited impact on Chinese copper market from import ban
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