Spectro Alloys in the Wall Street Journal

Spectro Alloys President Luke Palen commented on domestic aluminum recycling in a Wall Street Journal article titled Aluminum Scrap Abounds Thanks to Tariffs. It discusses how changes in global trade have impacted U.S.

Spectro Alloys in the Wall Street Journal

Luke Palen weighs in on the state of the domestic aluminum recycling industry in today’s Wall Street Journal article:  

Aluminum Scrap Abounds Thanks to Tariffs   
China’s duty on junked U.S. car parts and cans means more metal is being recycled in the U.S.

Read the full article here(Note: it is behind the WSJ paywall).

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