EU quota system ‘could kill Ukrainian steel industry’, boss says
Yuriy Ryzhenkov, CEO of Metinvest, Ukraine's largest steelmaker, warns that new EU quota limits on steel imports, effective July 1, could cripple the Ukrainian steel industry and significantly impact the country's budget. The EU has implemented these protectionist measures due to a global steel glut, halving tariff-free quotas and doubling tariffs on excess imports.

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AI-generatedYuriy Ryzhenkov, CEO of Metinvest, Ukraine's largest steelmaker, warns that new EU quota limits on steel imports, effective July 1, could cripple the Ukrainian steel industry and significantly impact the country's budget. The EU has implemented these protectionist measures due to a global steel glut, halving tariff-free quotas and doubling tariffs on excess imports. Ryzhenkov argues that Ukraine's steel industry is not a threat to the EU and that these quotas are an unfair approach, particularly as Ukraine defends itself against Russia. The war has already forced Ukrainian steelmakers to rely more on Europe and incurred extra costs, while also cutting off alternative markets and damaging infrastructure. Ukrainian steelmakers estimate the quotas would deprive the government of hundreds of millions of pounds in tax revenue.
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5 extractedMetinvest’s Mariupol steelworks were totally destroyed early in the war.
The EU has halved quotas for tariff-free steel imports and doubled tariffs to 50% on imports above allocations.
Metinvest cannot invest billions to upgrade to cleaner furnaces due to the war.
New EU limits on steel imports could destroy Ukraine’s industry and deal a big blow to the country’s budget.
Ukrainian steelmakers argue quotas would damage the war effort by depriving the government of hundreds of millions of pounds in tax revenues.