The China Nonferrous Metals Industry Association’s Recycling Metal Branch (CMRA) has announced several of the topics that will be addressed at its 2013 Annual Convention.
The 2013 event will be take place on Nov. 6-9 in Chongqing, China. The CMRA is currently accepting registrations for the conference and is offering a discounted “early bird” rate to attendees who register before Aug. 30.
The CMRA says its Annual Convention “is designed to bring suppliers, purchasers, consumers, manufacturers and experts together to create an active dialogue and generate trading and processing opportunities.”
• Operation Green Fence;
• the “modern Silk Road” potential of the Yuxinou (Chongqing-Xinjiang-Europe) international railway line;
• challenges and opportunities in the current market; and
• nonferrous metals price and market forecasts .
Those seeking more information on the Chongqing CMRA event or wishing to register can go to http://www.cmra.cn/2013expo/ or contact the CMRA at cmra@chinacmra.org.
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