[SMM Iron & Steel] EU Implements Landmark Steel Import Regulation with 50% Punitive Tariff

Published: May 4, 2026 14:43
On April 27, 2026, the European Union finalized the details of a new steel protection regulation scheduled to take effect on July 1, 2026, replacing the previous safeguard measures. The new regulation sets a total annual tariff-rate quota of approximately 18.35 million metric tonnes. Crucially, imports exceeding these quotas will now face a 50% punitive tariff (up from the previous 25% safeguard duty), reflecting a significantly more aggressive stance against global overcapacity. The EU also reaffirmed its commitment to fully phase out remaining Russian steel imports, particularly slabs, by September 30, 2028.

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