Effects of changes in supply-demand of can materials on UBC mark
05/11/2015 10:18
According to the announcement of China’s National Bureau of Statistics on April 13, the country’s import of primary aluminum and semi-finished aluminum products was 1,210,000 tons, 43% up on a year-over-year basis, hitting a record high.
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