Joint letter by energy intensive industries to European Commission President von der Leyen and the Czech Presidency
Brussels, 09 September 2022 – On the occasion of the extraordinary Energy Council, the European steel industry calls on EU policymakers to provide immediate relief against high energy prices and costs also for energy-intensive industries exposed to international competition. Conventional trade and energy policy measures are clearly insufficient and would seriously put at risk of survival these sectors, which are the backbone of the EU’s value chains.
Joint statement by energy intensive industries on the outcome of the extraordinary EU Energy Council and ahead of the State of the Union
Brussels, 15 September 2022 – The emergency measures presented yesterday by the European Commission are not ambitious nor swift enough to bring down energy prices and to preserve millions of jobs in industrial sectors such as steel that are exposed to fierce global competition. Emergency situations require emergency measures also for industry, warns the European Steel Association.
Statement by energy intensive industries ahead of the extraordinary Energy Council of 30/09
European Social Partners Joint Statement
Fourth quarter 2022 report. Data up to, and including, second quarter 2022
Brussels, 26 October 2022 – The continuing deterioration of the EU economy following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and the energy crisis is leading to a recession severely impacting industrial sectors. The steel market outlook has worsened for both the second half of 2022 and 2023, with steel demand receding more strongly than expected (-3.5% for this year and -1.9% for next year). Yet, imports penetration persists at historically high levels.
The current economic context reinforces the case for a watertight CBAM with a cautious free allocation phase out and a tangible export solution
Brussels, 17 November 2022 – The Board of the European Steel Association (EUROFER) has elected Francesc Rubiralta Rubio as President of the organisation. He follows Geert Van Poelvoorde, who has led EUROFER since 2015.