Challenges in Lead Battery Scrap: Price Drop Before Peak Season and Ongoing Smelting Difficulties
09/03/2024 16:30
The supply chain for lead battery scrap, which had shifted into an adjustment phase after a period of high volatility, is now under significant strain. The sharp yen correction in July, coupled with a drop in the benchmark LME market, has caused wholesalers and secondary smelters holding high-cost inventory to face a declining market.
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