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US tariffs on steel would be ‘devastating blow’ for UK | United Kingdom

President Trump’s proposed 25% tariffs on steel and aluminium imports into the US on top of existing duties would be a ‘devastating blow’ to the UK industry, according to the UK Steel Director General. Gareth Stace said the US is the UK’s second largest export market after the EU and at a time of shrinking demand and high costs, rising protectionism will stifle exports and damage over £400m-worth of the steel sector’s contribution to the UK’s balance of trade. “It is deeply disappointing if President Trump sees the need to target UK steel, given our relatively small production volumes compared to major steel nations,” he said. The UK supplies the US with products for defence, aerospace, stainless, and other critical sectors, exporting around 200,000 tonnes annually. It is currently partially shielded from the effects of… Read More »US tariffs on steel would be ‘devastating blow’ for UK | United Kingdom

Hot topic: Green steel | Special features

Can recent momentum be maintained to make a meaningful dent in emissions? It is clear that companies investing in low-carbon production technologies and mastering new processes now will be better positioned to meet future demand for decarbonised steel products. This explains why activity is now ramping up globally. Masdar and EMSTEEL recently announced the production of the first green steel in the Middle East, in a pilot project in Abu Dhabi using green hydrogen, while thyssenkrupp Steel and Volkswagen Group signed an MoU for the supply of carbon dioxide (CO2) reduced steel from a direct reduction plant that is scheduled to open in 2027 and will be powered by hydrogen and green electricity. The plant will initially be ramped up using natural gas as a reducing agent and will gradually be converted to hydrogen. H2 Green… Read More »Hot topic: Green steel | Special features