Šefčovič: EU customs measures will safeguard European steelmakers and benefit Slovakia

Brussels – The European Union (EU) is implementing measures to safeguard European steelmakers, including those in Slovakia. This announcement was made on Tuesday by Trade Commissioner Maroš Šefčovič, as reported by TASR.

Maroš Šefčovič highlighted before unveiling this strategy at the European Parliament in Strasbourg that the European Commission (EC) is proposing protective measures for the steel market due to an unsustainable situation that threatens the EU’s economic security.

“We have implemented crucial measures. Import quotas for steel entering the EU will be reduced by 47 percent to protect European steel manufacturing facilities. This aims to prevent job losses and ensure a sustainable future for the steel industry, which is essential for engineering and other sectors,” he explained.

The reduced quotas combined with increased tariffs are designed to protect European steelmakers.

He noted that quotas would be cut by 47%, and any steel imports exceeding these quotas would incur a 50% tariff. He expressed optimism that this strategy would enhance the competitiveness of the European steel sector.

The rationale behind these measures lies in the substantial steel overcapacity in third countries, which are flooding the European market. Šefčovič observed that other major economies like the USA and Canada are restricting their markets to excessive steel production.

Next phase of discussions with the USA regarding steel

“We believe these measures will allow us to advance to the next phase of negotiations with the USA, addressing the export of specialized steel and strengthening arguments for removing tariffs on steel-containing products exported to the USA. This would significantly lower customs costs for European exporters,” he stated.

Šefčovič believes the EC’s new measures will also support Slovak producers facing challenges due to the influx of overcapacity steel from third countries in Europe. “This also opens up avenues for exporting steel products to the USA. We aim to collaborate with our American partners on a solution to this overproduction issue. For Slovakia, this news is positive as it means job retention in the steel industry and the potential for a new operational model for steelworks, ensuring job security for workers in steel-producing regions,” he elaborated.

The current American tariffs on steel and aluminum imported from the EU stand at 50%. Šefčovič emphasized his ongoing communication with American officials, having recently sent a letter to Washington outlining the EU’s planned actions and specific items, particularly steel derivatives, where the EU seeks to lower tariffs or set them at a 15% threshold.

He mentioned that adopting measures similar to those the USA has taken against excessive steel capacity was one of the American side’s conditions for jointly establishing a protective barrier against overcapacity steel from third countries. Both parties concur that American and European steelmakers are not competitors but have complementary production capabilities. (October 7)


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9 responses to “Šefčovič: EU customs measures will safeguard European steelmakers and benefit Slovakia”

  1. Spoiler Avatar

    Only 47% fewer imports and a 50% tariff? Sounds like a real steel deal for Slovakia! 💪😏 Let’s just hope the EU doesn’t end up making their own steel industry a bit too “uncompetitive” while they’re at it!

  2. Sly Bible Avatar
    Sly Bible

    So, let me get this straight—reduced quotas and hefty tariffs are the magic solution to keep our steel industry from going belly up? Brilliant! It’s like putting a fancy lock on the door while leaving the window wide open. 😂🏗️

  3. Pepper Mouse Avatar
    Pepper Mouse

    Oh, splendid! Because nothing says “economic security” quite like slapping tariffs on everything that moves. Who needs free trade when we can just throw a protective blanket over our steelworks, eh? 😂🔒

  4. Sky Herald Avatar
    Sky Herald

    Looks like Maroš is really putting his foot down on the steel flood—who needs imports when we can just make our own overpriced metal, right? 😂 Just what we needed, more quotas and tariffs; I can hear the steel industry cheering from a mile away!

  5. Sassy Muffin Avatar
    Sassy Muffin

    Seems like the EU’s got a master plan to save our precious steel while simultaneously rolling out the welcome mat for creative accounting. Who needs competition when you can just slap tariffs and call it a day, right? 😂💼

  6. Wiccan Trouble Avatar
    Wiccan Trouble

    Oh, brilliant! Because nothing says “economic security” like slashing import quotas while simultaneously boosting tariffs—let’s just hope our steelmakers aren’t too busy polishing their medals for this masterclass in protectionism. 😂

  7. earl of arms Avatar
    earl of arms

    Oh sure, because nothing screams “economic security” like slapping on tariffs and quotas—clearly a masterclass in modern-day trade wizardry. 🍵 Who needs a free market when you can just create a fortress around your steel, right?

  8. dropkick Avatar

    Looks like Maroš is really pulling out all the stops to save Slovak steel—next, he’ll be wrapping it in bubble wrap and charging extra for the privilege! 😂 Just what we need, more quotas and tariffs; can’t wait to see how that plays out at the pub! 🍺

  9. Sandbox Avatar

    Oh, splendid, just what we needed—more bureaucracy to save the day. Who knew cutting quotas by nearly half would be the magic trick to protect our beloved steelmakers? 🇸🇰🥴

  10. Oh great, just what we needed – more red tape to ensure our steel industry can keep chugging along at half-speed. Maybe next they’ll protect us from the rain too? ☔️😏

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