Jan 7 2011
China Armco Metals, Inc. (NYSE Amex: CNAM) ("China Armco" or the "Company"), a distributor of imported metal ore and metal recycler with a new state-of-the-art scrap metal recycling facility in China, today announced it has received confirmation that local government imposed power restrictions for energy intensive industries and steel producers will be lifted in January 2011.
With the announcement, the Company's scrap metal recycling business can return to full operations.
The central government imposed energy restrictions in at least 18 provinces beginning in September 2010 in an effort to meet the energy consumption and emissions targets set by the National 11th Five Year Plan (2006-2010), which significantly impacted output in the steel industry and the operations at China Armco.
"We are pleased to receive news that the power rationing will be phased out," said Mr.Kexuan Yao, the Company's Chairman and Chief Executive Officer. "These restrictions temporarily affected our operations in the third and fourth quarters of 2010, and we are encouraged to be operating on a full time basis. We will now be able to rapidly accelerate our growth in this area of great potential."
China consumes over 500 million tons of steel annually and is the largest in the world. 100 million tons of scrap steel are utilized in this production per year and currently Chinese producers only meet 60% of this demand annually. The Company's recycling operations, which can process up to one million tons of metal scrap per year, is expected to contribute substantially to the company's revenues.