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2011 was a bittersweet
year for both metal producers and processors, after a good start
early this year, the market turned out to be confused and gloomy
for most of the time. As we look into 2012 and beyond, the on-going
economic downturn and political chaos will continue to take
its toll on ferrous and non-ferrous industries with a slow-down
in production, volatile price and weaker end-use demand. For
what itĄŻs worth, Asia and developing countries still have potential
to sustain the growth, particularly China. In the 12th five
year planning, China emphasizes the need to produce green product,
enhance sustainability performance of mills, improve existing
process with a focus on safety, energy conservation and environmental
protection, and maximize the use of scrap and to further promote
recycling industry.
First launched in
2003, China IntĄŻl Metal Recycling Conference has been held successfully
for four sessions and has quickly evolved into a global industrial
event offering fast, efficient and cost-effective access to
the metal recycling community. With attendees of about 450 delegates,
the 4th China IntĄŻl Metal Recycling Conference 2011 had been
a grand gathering of the year for metal scrap sellers, users,
dealers, processors as well as related government institutions,
industrial associations and technology & equipment providers.
The goal of our conference is helping metal recycling professionals
better understand development trends of the industry, connecting
metal scrap sellers and buyers, promoting use of scrap in the
steel and the non-ferrous metals industries, proliferating low-carbon
production and living concepts, as well as strengthening international
communication and cooperation.
With ChinaĄŻs 12th
Five year Plan carried out in full swing, we believe the time
for scrap has come. The 5th China IntĄŻl Metal Recycling Conference,
to be held in conjunction with the renowned 7th China IntĄŻl
Steel Congress and the 13th China International Metallurgical
Industry Exhibition, will surely become another success.
Delegates
break down by profession for 4th China IntĄŻl Metal Recycling
Conference
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