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France's Industry Minister says that Europe's steel sector needs more protection

Marc Ferracci, French Industry Minister, said that the European steel industry is in trouble and it's important to protect its ailing sector. The current safeguards on steel imports are not adequate and do not adapt to today's market.

Ferracci said, "The European industry, and the steel sector, need protection. This means, in the short-term, strengthening safeguard measures," at an event for the European steel industry in Paris.

He said that European steel plants would close if they did not take action to combat the heavily subsided imports from China, and the looming U.S. Tariffs.

The European Commission is examining whether it should tighten the current system of quotas for steel imports in order to protect EU producers against new tariffs that U.S. president Donald Trump intends to impose to steel and aluminum imported into the United States on March 12.

Ferracci stated that EU safeguard measures implemented in 2016 which will end in 2026 are no longer in line with the realities of the European Steel Market in terms of both volume and tariff levels.

Ferracci said that Europe must also respond strongly but proportionately, to Trump's recent tariff threats. He described them as "worrying, but not surprising."

Trump announced on Wednesday that his administration will soon announce a 25 percent tariff on EU imports. (Reporting and editing by Leigh Thomas, Dominique Vidalon)

(source: Reuters)