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UK Steel Industry Faces Crisis Amid EU Tariffs

Fatema Yusufali by Fatema Yusufali
October 7, 2025
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Introduction

The UK steel industry is confronting an unprecedented crisis as the European Union (EU) prepares to implement stringent tariff measures. These developments threaten to undermine the sector’s viability, jeopardizing thousands of jobs and the broader economy.


EU’s Proposed Tariff Measures

The European Commission is set to propose a 50% tariff on global steel imports exceeding 2013-level quotas. This policy aims to protect the EU steel sector from cheap imports but poses significant challenges for UK producers who export 80% of their products to the EU. Industry leaders warn that such tariffs could be “terminal” for many firms, urging the UK government to secure country-specific exemptions and implement protective measures.


Impact on UK Steel Exports

The UK’s steel industry exports approximately 1.9 million tonnes of steel to the EU annually, nearly half of its total production. The proposed tariff cuts could severely limit access to this crucial market, leading to a potential crisis in the sector.

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Challenges Faced by UK Steelmakers

UK steelmakers are grappling with high energy costs, global overcapacity, and previous U.S. tariffs. The closure of Tata Steel’s blast furnace in Port Talbot in September 2024 exemplifies the industry’s struggles.


Government Response

The UK government has acknowledged the challenges facing the steel industry. In response, it has pledged a £2.5 billion investment to support the sector and is reviewing the EU’s final tariff plans.


Conclusion

The proposed EU tariffs represent a significant threat to the UK steel industry. Immediate action is required to mitigate potential job losses and economic downturns. Collaboration between the UK government and industry stakeholders is essential to navigate this crisis.

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