(Reuters) -Russian copper producer RCC and Chinese firms have avoided taxes and skirted the impact of Western sanctions by trading in new copper wire rod disguised as scrap, three sources familiar ...
Copper slipped after initially extending gains above $10,200 a ton as traders turned their attention to demand conditions in China. A rebound in Chinese manufacturing activity is bolstering hope ...
Copper’s surge to $10,000 a ton just days after the bombshell news that BHP Group is trying to buy Anglo American Plc is highlighting a core disconnect at the heart of the industry: miners just ...
The company wanted to be close to a supplier of copper rod in Shelby, west of Charlotte, IMC Metals America, and considered sites in Tennessee and both Carolinas, Stewart said. The copper is ...
Copper wire rod was shredded in China's remote Xinjiang Uyghur region by an intermediary to make it difficult to distinguish from scrap, the sources said, allowing both exporters and importers to ...
According to the data, Kyshtym Copper Electrolyte Plant JSC, a plant run by RCC, delivered 8,041 tons of copper wire rod to China via Alashankou in Xinjiang in December, compared with only 1,618 ...
News Service Produced externally by an organization we trust to adhere to journalistic standards. Illustrative file photo. An employee of the Norddeutsche Affinerie (NA) checks poles of recycled ...