EUROFER and ORGALIME condemn the attempts of the iron ore companies to increase ore prices by 80% or more
Brussels, 30thMarch 2010
Appeal to the European authorities
by the European steel industry and its customers
to tackle competition distortion and excessive pricing in iron ore
Fair access to raw materials at competitive market conditions is crucial for the sustainable development of manufacturing industry and the sound recovery of the global economy from the deepest financial and economic crisis in more than 60 years. Iron ore is the basis for the EU’s most important value chain. If economic access to it is hampered through unjustifiable pricing and consequently steel production in Europe is jeopardized, this would have severe consequences for the whole value chain and millions of jobs in the sectors concerned.
EUROFER and ORGALIME condemn the attempts of the iron ore companies to increase iron ore prices by 80% or more , considering that:
EUROFER and ORGALIME urge
EUROFER – the European Confederation of Iron and Steel Industries – represents the interests of 60 steel companies and national steel federations from 23 EU Member States which are combining almost 100% of EU steel production.
ORGALIME – The European Engineering Industries Association – .., speaks for 33 trade federations representing some 130,000 companies in the mechanical, electrical, electronic and metalworking industries of 22 European countries. The industry employs some 11 million people in the EU and in 2008 accounted for some €1,885 billion of annual output. The industry not only represents more than one quarter of the output of manufactured products but also a third of the manufactured exports of the European Union.
Contacts :
EUROFER : Gordon Moffat, tel. +32 2 738 79 26, G.Moffat@eurofer.be
Orgalime : Adrian Harris, tel. +32 2 706 82 40, Adrian.harris@orgalime.org