Key Market
China & Hong Kong
Since 2017, the Chinese government has been reforming its solid waste management system, including implementing prohibitions and restrictions on scrap imports. ReMA supports the Chinese government’s efforts to protect the environment and supports efforts to eliminate illegal trash dumping. Scrap commodities, however, are valuable products that are essential to manufacturing, and trade in scrap commodities contributes to the well-being of the planet by allowing recyclable materials to be directed to where recycling capacity is located; China’s import restrictions prevent the completion of the closed loop economy supported by recycling.
ReMA also supports efforts by the governments of China and the United States to negotiate solutions that could end the trade dispute, remove tariffs and provide certainty in the international marketplace.

Key Regulatory Issues
ReMA’s advocacy resources demonstrate how recycled materials are good for businesses and communities, and essential to economies and supply chains around the world. Explore our efforts on behalf of Recyclers.

Imports into China
- New Import Standards for “Recycled Raw Materials” (translations provided by CMRA)
- CMRA Accreditation for “Recycled Raw Material” Exports
- Announcement of August 14, 2020
- Administrative Procedures
- Application
- Solid Waste and Environmental Pollution Prevention and Control Law of the People’s Republic of China
- ReMA does not have an English translation available, but we provide an information translation of the pertinent articles
- 2020 Scrap Import Quotas
U.S.-China Trade
Imports into Hong Kong
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Additional International Resources

Trade Compliance
ReMA is a staunch advocate for responsible recycling, regulatory enforcement and improving the quality of materials in compliance with our internationally-recognized Specifications. Trade contributes to the well-being of the planet and provides a vital lifeline for communities around the world to take part in the growing demand for recycled materials, and compliance begins here at home.
Trade Compliance

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Tariff Guidance Document
A dedicated Q&A resource for ReMA members, providing insights and analysis on trade and tariff policies.