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Scholz Promises Support for Steel Industry

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz has committed to supporting the nation’s steel industry, promising competitive energy costs and improved international conditions for companies such as Thyssenkrupp Steel Europe, Salzgitter, and ArcelorMittal. At a meeting with labor leaders and steel executives on Monday in Berlin, Scholz reiterated the government’s resolve to assist the sector, which has faced significant challenges from low-cost competition in Asia and an unpredictable global market.

The German steel industry has struggled for years to cope with rising costs and volatile market conditions, which have intensified the pressure on domestic manufacturers. Scholz emphasized that the government would continue to back the industry’s modernization efforts and ensure that energy prices remain competitive. As part of this, he proposed a plan to cap the cost of transporting electricity through the transmission grid at three cents per kilowatt hour. Additionally, the German government intends to finance part of the costs associated with transmission grids to prevent grid fees from rising in 2025. However, despite these assurances, Scholz faces political hurdles at home. Since the dismissal of former finance minister Christian Lindner, Scholz no longer holds a parliamentary majority, and passing such proposals will require support from opposition parties. The challenge lies in navigating the political landscape to secure the necessary backing for his plans.

In a broader context, Scholz also urged action at the European Union level to address competitive distortions in the steel market. According to a statement from Scholz’s office, the Chancellor called on the European Commission to take strong action against market distortions caused by dumping and subsidized steel imports. He further emphasized that the EU must consider additional trade protection measures to safeguard the European steel sector from unfair competition. The call for EU intervention reflects the growing concerns within the German steel industry that without protective measures, it will continue to struggle against foreign competitors who benefit from lower production costs or government subsidies. Scholz’s efforts are seen as part of a larger strategy to ensure that Europe’s steel sector remains competitive in the face of global challenges.

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