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EU to support steel industry as US tariffs threaten

EU to support steel industry as US tariffs threaten

The EU Commission said on Tuesday that it would present plans in spring to protect Europe's steel industry from the looming U.S. tariffs and make it more competitive.

The action plan will be developed following a "strategic dialog" with representatives from the sector, which was presided over by Ursula von der Leyen, president of the commission. This dialogue took place on 4 March.

In November, the European steel industry called upon the EU Commission to take immediate measures to prevent what they termed as the irreversible decline of the sector.

It called on the EU to develop plans that address trade, the EU’s carbon tax on imports and energy as part of wider proposals to assist companies in reaching the EU’s 2050 goal for carbon neutrality.

Since then, U.S. president Donald Trump announced plans to introduce 25% new tariffs on all imports of steel and aluminum into the United States on top existing metals duties.

"The steel sector is a major part of the European Single Market." Von der Leyen stated that this industry was of paramount importance to our fight against climate changes.

"We want the European steel industry to be competitive and sustainable on a long-term basis."

The Commission announced that on March 4, steel producers, raw material suppliers and other parties involved in the sector would discuss ways to improve competitiveness, accelerate decarbonisation and electricisation, and ensure fair trading relations.

The Commission's Vice President Stephane Sejourne is then expected to launch an "action plan dedicated to steel and metals" in the spring.

(source: Reuters)