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Germany's biggest steelmakers demand swift implementation of EU Action Plan

Thyssenkrupp Steel Europe and Salzgitter called on Monday for the EU Commission to implement its action plan as quickly as possible in order to protect the steel sector from the tariffs imposed by U.S. president Donald Trump.

In a recent statement, Gunnar Gröbler, CEO at Salzgitter, Germany’s second largest steelmaker, said that Europe must not remain defenseless against the growing pressure of imports.

Groebler stated that the EU must act with decisiveness while keeping the dialogue open with the U.S.

TKSE, Germany’s largest steelmaker said that the plan is an “important impetus” to strengthen and decarbonise the sector's competitiveness.

Dennis Grimm said in a press release that the "current geopolitical environment" made it all the more important to implement this plan.

He said that the introduction of minimum binding quotas on "European Content" in public and private procurement should also be highlighted to strengthen domestic markets.

Ursula von der Leyen, President of the European Commission, spoke with representatives from the metals sector on Monday. She then addressed the automotive industry.

The calls were made to collect information for future countermeasures, beyond Brussels' response to Washington's new steel tariffs. This will be voted later this week.

Import tariffs of 25% on steel, aluminium and automobiles are imposed by the EU27.

(source: Reuters)