[SMM Iron & Steel] European Parliament Approves Strict New Steel Trade Defense Measures to Curb Non-EU Influx

Published: May 21, 2026 15:14
The European Parliament has officially approved a comprehensive package of new steel trade protection measures designed to shield the European steel sector from aggressive non-EU import surges. Welcomed by Eurofer and European steel producers, these updated regulations streamline the enforcement of anti-dumping duties, expand retrospective surveillance monitoring, and establish automated triggers to counter global excess capacity leakages into the single market. The policy update aims to insulate the region's domestic mills as they absorb the high financial burdens of transition capital expenditure. The market impact outlines a heavily restrictive trade environment for international steel exporters.

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