April 2025 Export Statistics Analysis for Lead Battery Scrap: Unit Prices Decline for Fifth Straight Month
06/09/2025 18:43
April marked the seventh consecutive month since exports resumed. Export volume declined by just over 200 tons from the previous month’s near-1,000-ton level, reaching 771 tons. Looking at trends over the past six months, there is no clear sign of a breakout in volume.
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