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<blockquote data-quote="Wolf" data-source="post: 146173" data-attributes="member: 199"><p>Keep going, lads, there's plenty of bigger markets than the failing EU experiment. <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite22" alt="(y)" title="Thumbs up (y)" loading="lazy" data-shortname="(y)" /> </p><p></p><h3>Poland seeking EU ban on Ukrainian steel imports – Bloomberg</h3><p>Cheap, duty-free supplies are endangering the domestic steel sector, according to Warsaw officials</p><p><img src="https://mf.b37mrtl.ru/files/2025.10/xxs/68ee5f6d85f54043317f1533.jpg" alt="Poland seeking EU ban on Ukrainian steel imports – Bloomberg" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p>FILE PHOTO. © Getty Images/Panksvatouny</p><p></p><p>Poland will seek protective measures from the EU on Ukrainian steel imports, a government official told Bloomberg on Tuesday, arguing that a glut of duty-free supply is threatening local producers.</p><p>The move follows a pattern of Warsaw making efforts to protect against Ukrainian agricultural imports last year.</p><p>Imports of Ukrainian steel to Poland jumped about half last year and rose another 27% in the first half of 2025, data from Polish steelmakers’ lobby group HIPH showed. It prompted local producers to demand a government suspension.</p><p><em>“We have a huge increase in imports of Ukrainian steel that is deeply pressuring our steel industry,”</em> deputy development and technology minister, Michal Baranowski told the outlet. <em>“So we are working with the European Commission to find a way to address it, preferably in the short term.”</em></p><p></p><p>The Polish steel industry has contended that Ukrainian products, which enter the market duty-free, are not subject to the same energy and environmental costs as their EU counterparts. According to data from HIPH, the surge in imports has largely been fueled by reinforcement bars, a sector where Polish mills have a competitive focus.</p><p>The European Commission has proposed a long-term mechanism to limit tariff-free steel imports from all partners, including Ukraine. The plan includes imposing a 50% duty on imports that exceed established quotas.</p><p>But the pressure from Ukrainian steel imports is already affecting wider Polish industry, with Warsaw-listed coking coal company JSW reporting last week it may need state support after five straight loss-making quarters.</p><p><em>“This import is threatening us here and now,”</em> Krystian Gunia, chief financial officer at steel producer Cognor Holding told a parliamentary committee in Warsaw last week, according to Bloomberg. <em>“We need protection now before broader EU measures take effect.”</em></p><p>Gunia added that the steelmaker could be forced to idle its new 800 million zloty ($217 million) rolling mill, blaming pressure from cheap Ukrainian imports.</p><p>Poland will seek an EU ban on Ukrainian steel imports once it completes a market analysis documenting the negative impact, the outlet said citing Deputy Development Minister Michal Jaros.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wolf, post: 146173, member: 199"] Keep going, lads, there's plenty of bigger markets than the failing EU experiment. (y) [HEADING=2]Poland seeking EU ban on Ukrainian steel imports – Bloomberg[/HEADING] Cheap, duty-free supplies are endangering the domestic steel sector, according to Warsaw officials [IMG alt="Poland seeking EU ban on Ukrainian steel imports – Bloomberg"]https://mf.b37mrtl.ru/files/2025.10/xxs/68ee5f6d85f54043317f1533.jpg[/IMG] FILE PHOTO. © Getty Images/Panksvatouny Poland will seek protective measures from the EU on Ukrainian steel imports, a government official told Bloomberg on Tuesday, arguing that a glut of duty-free supply is threatening local producers. The move follows a pattern of Warsaw making efforts to protect against Ukrainian agricultural imports last year. Imports of Ukrainian steel to Poland jumped about half last year and rose another 27% in the first half of 2025, data from Polish steelmakers’ lobby group HIPH showed. It prompted local producers to demand a government suspension. [I]“We have a huge increase in imports of Ukrainian steel that is deeply pressuring our steel industry,”[/I] deputy development and technology minister, Michal Baranowski told the outlet. [I]“So we are working with the European Commission to find a way to address it, preferably in the short term.”[/I] The Polish steel industry has contended that Ukrainian products, which enter the market duty-free, are not subject to the same energy and environmental costs as their EU counterparts. According to data from HIPH, the surge in imports has largely been fueled by reinforcement bars, a sector where Polish mills have a competitive focus. The European Commission has proposed a long-term mechanism to limit tariff-free steel imports from all partners, including Ukraine. The plan includes imposing a 50% duty on imports that exceed established quotas. But the pressure from Ukrainian steel imports is already affecting wider Polish industry, with Warsaw-listed coking coal company JSW reporting last week it may need state support after five straight loss-making quarters. [I]“This import is threatening us here and now,”[/I] Krystian Gunia, chief financial officer at steel producer Cognor Holding told a parliamentary committee in Warsaw last week, according to Bloomberg. [I]“We need protection now before broader EU measures take effect.”[/I] Gunia added that the steelmaker could be forced to idle its new 800 million zloty ($217 million) rolling mill, blaming pressure from cheap Ukrainian imports. Poland will seek an EU ban on Ukrainian steel imports once it completes a market analysis documenting the negative impact, the outlet said citing Deputy Development Minister Michal Jaros. [/QUOTE]
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