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Yesterday, the Government of China notified the World Trade Organization (WTO) of its intent to adopt Environmental Protection Control Standards for Imported Solid Wastes as Raw Materials (GB 16487.2-13), the standards that set the allowable contaminants thresholds for scrap imports. A previous set of draft standards had been published in August (though not notified to the trade body) that proposed 0.3% "carried wastes" across all commodities. This week, China proposed that the following would apply beginning March 1, 2018: Smelt Slag 0.5 Wood 0.5 Ferrous 0.5 Nonferrous 1.0 Electric Motors 0.5 Wires and Cables 0.5 Metal and Appliances 0.5 Vessels 0.05 Plastic 0.5 Autos 0.3