Tough year even for non-ferrous scrap industry
11/14/2015 12:38
“This year was tough. I’d like the situation to be calm down, but I don’t think we can rest. Honestly, I’m still feeling fear,” said a medium-sized non-ferrous scrap dealer. The dealer trades 800 tons of non-ferrous scrap such as copper scraps and aluminum scraps per month.
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