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About the conference
Scrap-based steelmaking via the EAF route offers significantly low emissions intensity compared to the traditional BF-BOF route, aligning with global decarbonization efforts. Prices for scrap steel have seen substantial variability, reflecting global economic conditions and disruptions in supply chains.
This conference aims to bring together industry leaders, experts, and stakeholders from around the world to share market insights, best practices, and technological advancements in scrap steel management. By fostering international collaboration, we aim to enhance the efficiency and environmental impact of the steel recycling process, ultimately contributing to a more sustainable and circular economy.
Key Focus Areas
Future EAF and scrap supply and demand
The scrap industry's approach to the coming changes
Evolving scrap recycling technology
Regulations impact on international scrap trading
Conference Features
13 speakers covering US, EU, Turkey and most of Asia key scrap markets
Scrap demand is expected to increase with the increase in EAF capacity in each country, and we forecast scrap supply and demand in major countries.
Understand the situation in the leading EU markets, such as the introduction of CBAM (Carbon Border Adjustment Measure in Europe)
Introduction of future strategies by China's largest scrap processor and distributor with huge capacity
Understand the situation in India, Bangladesh, which are expected to grow significantly in the future, and understand the expectations of these countries toward the Japanese market.
Language: Simultaneous interpretation in Chinese, Japanese and English
Conference Agenda | September 26, Thursday
Morning Sessions: | |
09:00-09:20 | Opening Address |
09:20-09:45 | Prospects for China's Future Steel Industry Tang ZhuJun | Vice Chairman of CISA |
09:45-10:10 | Global Scrap Supply and Demand Forecast Seiichi Hayashi | CEO of Steel Recycling Research Japan |
10:10-10:35 | Challenges Facing China’s Scrap Industry and Strategy to Overcome Them Feng Helin | Vice Chairman & Secretary General of CAMU |
10:35-11:00 | Role of U.S. Recycled Materials in Steel Decarbonization Adam Shaffer | AVP of Recycled Materials Association (ReMA) |
11:00-11:25 | Strategy of Japan's largest EAF under carbon neutrality Soichiro Tsuda | Executive Officer of Tokyo Steel |
11:25-11:50 | Future Strategies of EAF in China Metallurgical Group |
12:00-13:30 | Lunch Buffet Break |
Afternoon Sessions: | |
13:30-13:55 | Supply and demand for scrap in China, price trend forecast Jin XiongLin | Chief Scrap Analyst of Mysteel |
13:55-14:20 | Supply & Demand of US Ferrous Scrap - Where Are We Headed? |
14:20-14:45 | Turkey EAF & Scrap Business Outlook SteelOrbis (TBC) |
14:45-15:10 | Various Policies Introduced by the EU, Such as CBAM, and Their Impact on the Steel Industry Shinobu Tachibana | NEWSCON INC UK Representative |
15:10-15:25 | Q&A Session |
15:25-15:50 | Situation & Challenges for the Rapidly Growing Number of Scrap Producers in India Dhruv Goel | CEO of BigMint |
15:50-16:15 | EAF Capacity and Scrap Supply and Demand Outlook Bangladesh BSRM (TBC) |
16:15-16:40 | Current Status and Prospects of Steel Scrap Industry in Korea You Seunglok | Deputy Director of Steel & Steel Industry Research Institute |
16:40-16:55 | Q & A Session |
18:30-20:30 | Gala Dinner |
Factory Tour | September 27 Friday
Experiencing Japanese Recycling Industry! (in English only)
Group A (Max 20 people) | REVER |
REVER is the largest scrap dealer in Japan. They handle all kinds of scrap, not just steel scrap, and are the most notable recycling company in Japan from the perspective of the circular economy.
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Group B (Max 20 People) | ECO-R |
ECO-R is the largest and most advanced ELV dismantling and scrap production company in Japan.
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