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Steel shortage & scrap price .
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<blockquote data-quote="Flatlander" data-source="post: 7530675" data-attributes="member: 156006"><p>Most likely to do with the fact that British steel was sold off to heaven know who because it was cheaper to import from China where labour was cheap. If you think it going to resolve it’s self with the passing of a few weeks you could be in for a shock. China produces so much of the raw materials that is used world wide. Here in western Canada some herbicides and fungicides are non existent because the active ingredients aren’t available. Covid could be partly to blame but the trade disputes and tariffs aren’t helping. Also heard that shipping containers are in short supply in China as the Chinese haven’t been buying goods from the states fir the containers to get sent back to be used.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Flatlander, post: 7530675, member: 156006"] Most likely to do with the fact that British steel was sold off to heaven know who because it was cheaper to import from China where labour was cheap. If you think it going to resolve it’s self with the passing of a few weeks you could be in for a shock. China produces so much of the raw materials that is used world wide. Here in western Canada some herbicides and fungicides are non existent because the active ingredients aren’t available. Covid could be partly to blame but the trade disputes and tariffs aren’t helping. Also heard that shipping containers are in short supply in China as the Chinese haven’t been buying goods from the states fir the containers to get sent back to be used. [/QUOTE]
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