BIR Non-Ferrous World Mirror March Available

For producers, traders and recycling professionals alike, last year was exceptional in terms of tonnage and profits. But what can we say about the record-breaking start to 2005 for raw materials?

In first place on the podium comes copper, the price of which climbed to a historic high of US$ 3307 per tonne on March 16. In second position is aluminium, whose price reached US$ 2030 per tonne on March 11 - its highest level for 10 years. Completing the podium is zinc, which looks on cogurse to achieve a price of US$ 1500 per tonne between now and the end of April. The performance of the other base metals has not been dis- appointing and they are following in the slipstream of the three leaders. Sportsmen never forget that records are there to be broken, even if they fear falling during the event.

http://www.bir.org and http://www.bir.org/private/publications/marketreports.asp

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