Survival challenges for China's scrap steel recycling and processing industry
This decline can largely be attributed to increased risks faced by accredited scrap steel processing enterprises, which are constrained by limited operational flexibility. Moreover, due to the prevalence of tax-free transactions in the renewable resources industry, there is a lack of invoices in the upstream scrap steel sector. As a result, recycling and processing enterprises involved in tax-inclusive transactions are burdened with high taxes.
To help the Chinese scrap steel recycling and processing industry overcome these challenges, it is essential to implement strategies such as creating a "Unified Market," strengthening VAT legislation to improve tax oversight, introducing "Reverse Invoicing" practices, and utilizing technology to enhance operational efficiency. These measures are crucial for the industry's survival and long-term growth.
Written by Changqin, qinchang@mysteel.com
Edited by Hannah Yang, yangqi@mysteel.com
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