23
Apr
01:00
Energy cost, climate policy hurt Polish steel competitiveness, say top industry sources
Poland’s high energy costs and the burdens of environmental policy are seeing the country’s steel producers struggle to compete not only against imports from the East, but even against other European mills. This was the conclusion of participants at this week’s European Economic Congress in Katowice, Kallanish observes.
“In Germany energy prices on the stock market are 30% lower than in Poland, and on top of this we have lots of quasi…
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