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Do not Accept Stolen Scrap Metal – Minister Dunn

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November 17, 2021

Minister of State in the Industry, Investment and Commerce Ministry, Dr the Hon Norman Dunn, is urging scrap metal dealers to abide by the regulations of the industry and not accept stolen copper wires for export.

In a meeting at the Ministry’s New Kingston offices on Monday, November 15, the minister noted that the ongoing theft is neither in the interests of the industry nor the country.

“Students and others who need regular connectivity, particularly during the ongoing pandemic, are at a grave disadvantage, as they lose connectivity when the wires are stolen,” the minister lamented.

“Everyone needs to abide by the rules and regulations which govern the operations of the industry to ensure that stolen copper is not seeping into the formal system. It is an important foreign exchange earner.”

For the first two quarters of the current fiscal year, the Trade Board processed 232 applications for export permits valued at approximately US$3.3 million.

Minister Dunn also encouraged the group to form an association of scrap metal traders. This, he said, will lend credence and legitimacy to their voice on issues which affect them and provide a practical way forward for their industry.

As at November 15, 2021, there are 12 scrap metal exporters, 57 carriers and 48 dealers registered with the Trade Board Limited.

The meeting with the group is intended to be held regularly to provide a forum for their concerns to be addressed. “The ministry is committed to finding the best possible solutions to your issues,” Minister Dunn told them.

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