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Emergency Steel Social Summit: Steel industry and steel workers call for urgent action to restore a level playing field for the sector and stop the dramatic destruction of jobs and steel making capacity in Europe before it is too late
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Brussels, 01/10/2025
With Europe’s steel industry at breaking point, industriAll Europe and the European Steel Association (EUROFER) held an emergency steel social summit to demand urgent action. Ahead of the announced Commission proposal addressing the impact of global steel excess capacity on the EU steel market, due by mid-October, the European social partners are united in calling for robust and effective trade measures. They also insist on fast and urgent implementation of the EU Steel and Metals Action Plan, especially concerning energy prices and demand. Maintaining the level of political ambition as promised in the EU Steel and Metals Action Plan is essential to restore steel’s competitiveness and save its green transition as well as steelworkers’ jobs across Europe.
As the situation of the European steel industry is worsening due to unfair trade practises and high energy costs, the European steel social partners continue their calls for immediate EU action to ensure that the European steel sector can compete on a tough global market while transitioning to green steel production and keeping thousands of quality jobs in Europe.
Global overcapacity at record highs, combined with energy and raw material prices at uncompetitive levels, have plunged the European steel sector into crisis, putting around 300,000 direct jobs and 2.3 million indirect jobs at risk. Only last year 18,000 layoffs were announced with a record 12 million tonnes of capacity closures, adding to the 100,000 job losses and 26 million tonnes of capacity closures between 2008 and 2023. This is why European steel social partners demand urgent EU action to safeguard the sector, its decarbonisation investments and thousands of jobs, before it’s too late.
Judith Kirton-Darling, industriAll Europe's General Secretary, said:
“Steel is the backbone of Europe’s economy, yet the sector is now at breaking point. That is why trade unionists from every corner of Europe have joined steelmakers at this summit to call for urgent action.
“Supporting steel is not just about saving jobs in our mills. It is about safeguarding entire industrial value chains and ensuring consistency in Europe’s industrial policy. The steel sector vitally needs Europe’s backing, and steel workers across the continent stand ready to defend their industry.”
Dr Henrik Adam, President of the European Steel Association (EUROFER), added:
“The European Union needs to act now, and decisively, before all lights go out in large parts of the EU steel industry and its value chains. Now more than ever, we need a new strong EU steel trade measure, competitive energy prices, and EU content provisions to ensure European steel’s viability and transition. Executive Vice President Sejourne’s participation in today’s Emergency Steel Social Summit gives us confidence that the future of the EU steel industry and its workers is a high priority for the European Commission.”
The European social partners industriAll Europe and EUROFER, are urging the European Commission, Parliament and Member States to:
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IndustriAll Europe: Andrea Husen-Bradley, Press and Communications,
andrea.husen-bradley@industriall-europe.eu, +32 473 73 43 63
EUROFER: Lucia Sali, Spokesperson and Head of Communications,
l.sali@eurofer.eu, +32 492 97 97 52
About IndustriAll Europe
IndustriAll European Trade Union is a federation of independent and democratic trade unions representing manual and non-manual workers in the metal, chemical, energy, mining, textile, clothing and footwear sectors and related industries and activities. We speak for 7 million working men and women united within 200 national trade union affiliates in 39 European countries.
About the European Steel Association (EUROFER)
EUROFER AISBL is located in Brussels and was founded in 1976. It represents the entirety of steel production in the European Union. EUROFER members are steel companies and national steel federations throughout the EU. The major steel companies and national steel federation of Turkey, Ukraine and the United Kingdom are associate members. The European Steel Association is recorded in the EU transparency register: 93038071152-83.
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