(D) – At the start of December, the LME copper price climbed to more than $5,900 per tonne, reaching an 18-month high. Since then, market prices have yielded by around 3 per cent, and the price change trickled down to the scrap metals market last week causing prices to stagnate and in some cases to fall. The ...
The non-ferrous scrap metals market in Germany
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