(D) – The recent surge in copper scrap prices came to an abrupt end last week. Metal traders reported price cuts both on the purchasing and the sales side. By contrast, higher purchasing prices were recorded for old zinc scrap and some brass scrap grades than in the week before, according to the news agency MBI. The ...
The non-ferrous scrap metal market in Germany
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