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AISI, SMA, AISC, CPTI & USW Urge Mr Biden to Keep Steel Tariffs紧固件展-2021第二十二届广州国际紧固件及设备展览会-巨浪展览 -The 22nd China (Guangzhou)Int’l Fastener & Equipment Exhibition
1/12/2021  紧固件展-紧固件采购会-国际紧固件展-fastener expo
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Four of the leading US steel industry associations and the United Steelworkers union urged President elect Mr Joe Biden to ensure steel tariffs and quotas, put in place in 2018 to protect national security, are preserved. American Iron and Steel Institute, Steel Manufacturers Association, United Steelworkers union, Committee on Pipe and Tube Imports and American Institute of Steel Construction in a letter to the president elect urged that “Continuation of the steel tariffs and quotas is essential to ensuring the viability of the domestic steel industry in the face of this massive and growing excess steel capacity. Removing or weakening of these measures before major steel producing countries eliminate their overcapacity and the subsidies and other trade-distorting policies that have fueled the steel crisis will only invite a new surge in imports with devastating effects to domestic steel producers and their workers.”

The letter states that the OECD last year projected that steel overcapacity would grow to 700 million tonnes in 2020, eight times the total steel output of the United States last year. China, Vietnam and Turkey, among others, continue to increase their steel production even as the pandemic has caused demand for steel to drop around the world. Korea, Russia, Ukraine, Indonesia and others continue to export large shares of their steel production to other markets.

The groups wrote “Unfortunately, the steel industry’s recovery was set back by the COVID-19 pandemic, which caused a significant drop in demand last spring, forcing painful job cuts as steel mills, fabricators and pipe and tube mills either cut back production or shut down entirely. As customers have restarted production, the steel industry has begun to recover, but we remain very vulnerable to new surges in imports. We stand ready to work with your administration to address the global trade distortions in steel that continue to threaten our industry and its workers.”





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