EU to cut imports by further 15% to protect industry from US tariffs, China overcapacity
The European Union is moving to curb steel imports in a bid to protect the industry from American tariffs and China's excess steel capacity. The bloc will be reducing steel imports by a further 15 per cent from next month. It is part of an action plan to boost and safeguard Europe's steel industry. William Denselow reports from Brussels.
The European Union is moving to curb steel imports in a bid to protect the industry from American tariffs and China's excess steel capacity. The bloc will be reducing steel imports by a further 15 per cent from next month. It is part of an action plan to boost and safeguard Europe's steel industry. William Denselow reports from Brussels.