EU lawmakers back near halving of duty-free steel imports and raised tariffs

EU lawmakers voted by 606 ​to 16 in favour of the ​measures, with 39 abstentions.

SEATTLE (Scrap Monster): The European Parliament approved on Thursday limits to duty-free steel imports into ​the European Union in a move designed ‌to protect the bloc's steel sector and increase its capacity utilisation to 80%.

EU lawmakers voted by 606 ​to 16 in favour of the ​measures, with 39 abstentions. The measures are ⁠to take effect from July 1.

  • The EU ​will reduce its tariff-free steel imports by 47% ​from 2024 levels to 18.3 million metric tons per year

  • For volumes above that level, tariffs of 50% will ​apply, up from a current 25%.

  • The EU ​will apply stricter rules on 'melt and pour' traceability to ‌determine ⁠where the steel is originally from and avoid circumvention of tariffs.

  • The European Commission will set quantities of duty-free steel per country by July ​1. Lawmakers ​say the ⁠measures are designed to shield the EU from overproduction, but some ​have expressed support for maintaining higher ​volumes ⁠for Ukraine, which has been fighting Russia's invasion for over four years.

  • Last year, the main ⁠sources ​of steel imports into the ​EU were Turkey, South Korea, Indonesia, China, India, Ukraine, and ​Taiwan.

Courtesy: www.reuters.com