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Our Metals invites you to attend "Ferrous scrap - reloading of the market 2008" conference,
We are at another turning point of the market, first of all for the export.
From May onwards there have been talks about introduction of export duties.
Nobody doubts that the duties will be introduced.
The only question everybody are asking is when.
The duties introduction, however, is not yet guaranteed.
Everything depends on where the “scale will turn”.
Currently the gossip plays in favour of price decrease.
But it may well be that it will remain just a gossip.
Would metallurgists benefit again by getting lower prices?
Regardless of the outcome there will be no winners.
Once the duties are introduced (if this happens), the State will ask metallurgists to justify high prices for metal.
Given the duties introduction, the Conference will really provide help to all exporters working through Southern Federal District and to all metallurgists interested in chanelling export flows back to them.
The Conference will provide a great opportunity for networking and restoring business contacts.
This is why this conference will take place in Rostov-on-Don - one of the key ports specializing in ferrous scrap export from Russia.
Key topics:
- Situation in the ferrous scrap market;
- Changes in the legislation regulating secondary metals market;
- VAT in ferrous scrap transactions;
- New rules of scrap handling; licensing;
- Prospects for export: When “draconic” duties are likely to be introduced?
- The influence of the duties introduction on the scrap market: prices, flows and volumes;
- Russian "Metal" campaign;
- Will State-regulated companies appear in the scrap market?
- Metallurgists' creation of winter stock with lower prices under the duties introduction;
- Reality of mini-mills projects presented;
- Reality of changing scrap export for steel semi-products export.
| Who should attend: |
- Scrap traders, distributors and wholesalers;
- Scrap recyclers / processors;
- Logistics & shipping companies;
- Quality inspection & standards providers;
- Service centres & warehouses;
- Industry analysts, researchers and consultants
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