(D) – The upward trajectory of the past few weeks on the German market for non-ferrous scrap began to waver last week. Wholesale buying-in prices yielded by €5-10 per 100 kilograms, although sellers could still report moderate price increases. According to MBI, copper scrap grades fell by €10 per 100 kilograms ...
The non-ferrous scrap metals market in Germany
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