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Global Overcapacity

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European Union Prepared to Launch Retaliatory Trade Measures at U.S.

07 July 2017 - European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker reiterated promises that the E.U. would retaliate against the U.S. if it moves to impose new unilateral steel import restrictions. 

EUROFER Urges U.S. to Rethink Steel Import Strategy

06 July 2017 - With the Group of 20 summit set to begin Friday in Germany, the European Steel Association is calling on member nations to renew commitments to free and fair trade – and on the U.S. to think carefully about imposing restrictions on European steel imports.  

Report: Trump Wants Steel Tariffs. The Rest of His Administration Doesn't.

30 June 2017 - U.S. President Donald Trump and a few of his advisers are “hell-bent” on imposing steel tariffs, despite the objections of many others in his administration, according to the online publication Axios. 

NATO Members to Trump: Not All Steel Imports Are a National Security Risk

19 June 2017 - Some of NATO’s European members are pressing the Trump administration to rethink setting restrictions on steel imports based on national security concerns, reports the (London) Financial Times.

U.S. Steel Imports Study Nearing Completion, Commerce Secretary Says

08 June 2017 - The U.S. Commerce Department soon will complete its review of whether steel imports pose a risk to national security, Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross said Thursday, according to the Reuters news service. 

Steel Groups Offer NAFTA Recommendations

06 June 2017 - Six North American steel industry groups have issued a joint policy statement outling their wishes for a revised North American Free Trade Agreement. 

As Mills Close, China's Rebar Supply Tightens Up

05 June 2017 - The irony here is rich: China is experiencing a short-term shortage of rebar, according to the Bloomberg news service.

China, EU Remain Apart on Global Overcapacity

02 June 2017 - European Union Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker said China and the EU narrowed differences over steel overcapacity and China’s insistence that it be treated as a market economy. 

China Reduces Its Ability to Make Steel, But Not Its Desire

16 May 2017 - China is more than halfway to achieving its goal of cutting 50 million metric tons of crude steel capacity this year, according to Xinhua, the country’s official news agency. 

Eurofer President: China’s Capacity Cut Promises Are ‘Genuine’

10 May 2017 - China will indeed cut its capacity, but a reduction in capabilities won’t necessarily lead to a reduction in output, the president of the European steel association, Eurofer, said on Wednesday, according to the Reuters news service.

March Was a Banner Month for China's Crude Steel Production

19 April 2017 - China set a new crude steel production record in March, making 72 million metric tons and besting the previous record by nearly 2%, according to the price and information service S&P Global Platts.

Thyssenkrupp joint venture would be 'high risk,' labor union says

11 April 2017 - Germany’s largest labor union is voicing disapproval of a potential joint venture between thyssenkrupp AG and Tata Steel, the Bloomberg news service reports. 

Forecast: China's Steel Demand Expected to Cool Slightly This Year

30 March 2017 - The head of a Chinese metals think tank said he expects the country’s steel demand to drop 1.9 percent this year, reports the Reuters news service.

China's Hebei Steel Planning US$6B Mill Replacement

21 March 2017 - China’s largest steelmaking province has given the go-ahead to a US$6.2 billion project through which Hebei Steel Group will replace obsolete mills with new facilities – and cut capacity in the process, according to the Reuters news service. 

Australian Labor Union Seeks Tariffs on Chinese Steel

27 February 2017 - Saying that dumped steel from China has cost Australian steelmakers AU$200 million over the past 12 to 18 months, Australia’s largest labor union is preparing to file a complaint with the federal government. 

China Exceeds 2016 Capacity Cut Target, But Much More Remains

19 January 2017 - Although China cut up to 80 million metric tons of steel capacity last year, much of it was already idle and did little to reduce output, reports the Reuters news service. 

Chinese Province Hits Steel Capacity Reduction Target

21 November 2016 - The Chinese province of Hebei has eliminated 14.62 million metric tons of steel capacity, as of the end of October, according to the Reuters news agency. 

EU Looks to Strengthen Trade Measures

08 November 2016 - Some leaders in the European Union are hoping to push ahead with an effort to stiffen the union’s anti-dumping tariffs, revising them to be more in line with those imposed by the United States, reports The (London) Financial Times.

Baosteel Promises to Cut 11 Million Tons of Capacity

04 November 2016 - The China Iron & Steel Association said it will have eliminated 45 million tons of steel capacity, and likely more, by year’s end, according to the Reuters news service.

China OKs Baosteel, Wuhan Merger

31 October 2016 - China has given the go-ahead to the merger of two of its largest steelmakers, naming the top executives who will run the combined business, reports the Bloomberg news service.