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UK Steel Industry Urges Protection Amid Chinese Glut Fears

Lawrence Ankutseby Lawrence Ankutse
October 7, 2024
Reading Time: 4 mins read
A steel factory in UK

A steel factory in UK

The UK steel industry has raised concerns over a potential crisis as it braces for cheap imports, primarily driven by China. 

UK Steel, a lobbying group, released an analysis that showed the global steel industry has 543 million tonnes of excess supply, a volume 70 times larger than the annual steel consumption in the UK. The group warns of a “cliff edge” in 2026, when current trade protections expire, potentially opening the door to an influx of imported steel.

China’s steel sector is enduring a severe downturn, primarily caused by the country’s long-running property market crisis, which has dramatically reduced domestic demand. 

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In August, the CEO of China Baowu Steel, the largest steel producer in the world, described the industry’s troubles as a “harsh winter,” warning that the current situation could surpass the severity of the 2008 financial crash and the 2015 steel market collapse, which led to massive job losses in the UK steel sector.

Gareth Stace, the director general of UK Steel, stressed that the UK government must carefully balance “international obligations with the national interest.” Stace argues that investments recently made into the British steel industry could be wasted without swift action. 

Currently, the UK benefits from steel safeguards implemented in 2018, designed to limit the amount of cheap steel entering the country, following Donald Trump’s tariffs on imports to the US. 

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However, these safeguards expire in 2026, and their renewal under World Trade Organization (WTO) regulations remains to be determined. Despite this, many in the industry are urging the UK to prioritize domestic steel production, even if it means bending or breaking WTO rules.

Russell Codling, the director of marketing and business development at Tata Steel in the UK, echoed these concerns. “The scale of excess supply to the global market from China is just swamping every corner,” Codling said. “The trade protection mechanisms that are in place aren’t sufficient to deal with these circumstances.”

While falling steel prices might benefit users like construction firms and infrastructure projects, the steel industry holds significant political weight. Moreover, domestic steel production is often seen as a symbol of industrial and geopolitical strength, adding further complexity to the debate.

Under Conservative and Labour leadership, the UK government has committed £500 million to help Tata Steel, based in Port Talbot, south Wales, switch from traditional blast furnaces to more environmentally friendly electric arc furnaces. However, this transition has not been without its challenges. 

Tata Steel recently shut down its last blast furnace, resulting in the loss of 1,900 jobs. Despite the job cuts, the government maintains that its investment will help preserve the domestic steel industry.

Tata Steel
Tata Steel

Chinese-owned British Steel, another major player in the UK market, is also in talks with the government to secure funding for a similar shift to electric arc furnaces.

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Deciding whether to impose further protectionist measures will be a difficult choice for the Labour government. Other countries, most notably the United States, have openly disregarded WTO regulations, while pressure is mounting in the European Union to test the limits of what the rules allow.

UK Steel argues that Britain risks facing an even larger wave of trade diversion without further action. The group suggests that tariffs could be imposed on steel imports above a certain threshold. 

Another option on the table is the introduction of carbon border adjustments, which would place a financial penalty on the carbon emissions associated with steel produced using older, dirtier blast furnace methods, giving UK steelmakers who adopt greener practices an edge.

“Rising global excess capacity-driven and sustained by non-market forces is one of the biggest challenges of our time for the global steel industry,” Stace emphasized. 

As such, the clock is ticking for the UK steel industry, with 2026 fast approaching and a flood of cheap Chinese imports potentially on the horizon.

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