Unfair competition between Chinese and Japanese domestic dealers
02/16/2017 09:12
A fire broke out at the yard of a zappin dealer, Nansei in Ichikawa, Chiba on Christmas day last year. The company had sold collected ferrous scrap on an auction, but it is said that its biggest buyer was a major domestic ferrous scrap dealer. Even in the domestic market, Chinese dealers have increased its own spread while domestic dealers have gone into a decline.
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