10/24/2024 14:29
Font
There are rumors circulating in the lead industry that the government has granted export permit of lead battery scrap. This happened right before the new framework of the Basel Convention, which will include all e-waste as regulated items whether they are hazardous or not, takes effect on January 1, 2025. Are there any changes of the government’s attitude? If the rumors are true? If not, this could change the distribution structure of lead battery scrap and have a direct impact on market prices. I did the below investigation trying to verify the truth behind the rumors. (* To put it simply, it was confirmed at a review meeting in June of this year that permission has been granted for Korea.) →https://www.env.go.jp/press/press_03875.html
This article is for members only. You can read the full content after your subscription is confirmed.
New Articles
The Critical Material Study Series (CMSS) – Vol. 2: Rare Earth
05/28/2026
FREE
March 2026 Lead Scrap Export Statistical Analysis FOB Slightly Rebounds but Remains at a Low Level
05/24/2026
March 2026 Crude Lead (Bullion) Export Statistical Other Crude Lead Increasingly Concentrated on China
05/24/2026
Rare Earth Market Update 2026 #9 Mixed; Lanthanum Hits Two-Year High While Terbium Declines
05/13/2026
アーカイブ/Archive :SMM Global Renewable Metal Industry Summit 世界リサイクル金属産業サミットフォーラム
05/11/2026
FREE
中国金属リサイクル春季会議(CMRA)2026アーカイブ/Archive of 2026 CMRA in Hanoi
05/09/2026
FREE