【SMM Aluminum News Flash】Malaysia enforces stricter controls on metal scrap and e-waste

Published: Feb 5, 2026 11:45
As of the 5th of February 2026, Malaysia has enforced a nationwide absolute ban on e-waste imports from other countries, citing environmental and corruption reasons as the main drivers. Earlier in February, the Home Ministry has also announced the continuity of 'Op Hazard' to combat illegal activities related to e-waste and metal scraps in Malaysia, with up to 7 billion Malaysian Ringgit worth of seizures related to these illegal operations in 2025.

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As of the 5th of February 2026, Malaysia has enforced a nationwide abs - Shanghai Metals Market (SMM)