The export of waste paper and plastics in the Unit

2022-10-19
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U.S. exports of waste paper and plastics fell in the first half of the year release date: Source: paper circle new trade data show that compared with the same period last year, U.S. exports of waste paper and plastics fell from January to June. The main reason for the decline is the decrease in the flow of materials to China and India

as an American enterprise, the U.S. Census Bureau, which should be a well-known part of the Ministry of Commerce in Jinan, released its export data for June 2020 last week to understand the export trend of renewable materials in the first half of this year in line with the needs of various disease treatment and wound repair

these figures illustrate the significant impact of overseas import restrictions implemented by Southeast Asian countries in the past year and some covid-19 consequences

they also showed that China is still the main receiving market of recycled fiber, and its import volume is far more than twice that of the second largest market. This fact is critical because it is widely expected that China will close all recycled fiber imports in the coming months, which means that a large number of tonnage is required

the decline in exports of recycled paper and plastics in the United States is after 2019, and the shipments of these two commodities have fallen sharply

by the first half of 2020, the United States exported 7.35 million short tons of recycled fiber, down 25% from 9.76 million short tons in the same period in 2019

the decrease is due to the sharp decline in exports to China. By June 2020, China imported 2.33 million short tons of recycled fiber. Compared with the first half of last year, it decreased by 850000 short tons, or 27%

India is the second largest export market of recycled fiber in the United States in the first six months of this year, and its import volume has also been greatly reduced. Compared with the data situation output of 2019 F. test results in Excel format, the country reduced 800000 tons of short ton imports in the first half of 2020, a decrease of 44%. Indian government officials set stricter quality regulations for the import of mixed paper around the beginning of 2020

in general, India imported 1million short tons of recycled fiber in the first half of 2020

another major change is that Indonesia reduced the import of recycled paper from 676000 short tons in the first half of 2019 to 260000 short tons in the same period this year. The reason for the decline is the change of paper import regulations in Indonesia. These regulations were finalized in June

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