11
Apr
11:56
Imports, energy prices seen as threats to Polish steel
Cheap imports from China and Belarus, high energy prices, costs emanating from environmental policy, the risk of fraud returning to steel trade, and the growing average age of steel industry workers. These are the main threats currently confronting Poland’s steel industry, according to the Polish Steel Association (HIPH).
“One of the most significant challenges for steel plants in Poland is the threat from non-EU countries using unfair or aggressive …
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Very good overview of the weekly steel market.
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