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The Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries, Inc. today submitted comments to the World Trade Organization (WTO) in response to notifications made by the Government of China on November 15 regarding proposed scrap import standards. ReMA supports the Chinese Government’s strategy to improve the environment and encourage sustainable recycling. However, consistent with previous statements in response to China’s changing regulatory environment, ReMA is concerned that the draft standards, if implemented, will lead to extensive disruptions in global supply chains because the proposed standards are not in line with the globally recognized ReMA Specifications and lack specific guidance for exporters.
In the submission, ReMA President Robin Wiener requests specific, written guidance on the definition of “other carried waste,” suggests that the allowable percentages align with ReMA Specifications and requests more time to allow for global suppliers to understand the regulations for adequate compliance.