
Piani dell’UE dal 25% al 50% delle tariffe su acciaio cinese, prodotti correlati, rapporti Handelsblatt
https://www.reuters.com/world/china/eu-plans-tariffs-25-50-chinese-steel-related-products-handelsblatt-reports-2025-09-25/
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Yep, let’s follow Trump’s footsteps
Oh good, a two front trade war.
The EU is gonna collapse
And I’m pro EU, we’re backing ourselves into a corner though
Same goes for EVs, Tarriffs just to protect over priced VW’s
Meanwhile most of us struggle to afford to convert to an EV
follow the lead of President Donald J Trump to total Victory against the global South
That’s just stupid we see in the USA tariffs do not work they only hurt the customers and they do not bring back production
Once again, we are submitting to Trump who, like Russia, see EU as its ideological nemesis.
What could go wrong ?
Is this the price of the ‘Ukraine can win’ and ‘Nato will shoot down Russian aircraft’ tweets?
I think it was expected a long time ago.
The eu has classified steel an important resources and wants to protect it. It also make kind of sense.
The EU want to promote green steel and less carbon intensiv production but that could never compete with other region steel. Its also not a secret that china undervalues his rmb and gives his own companies a lot of benefits (subsidies etc.).
Now if every european steel company ‘deserve’ such a protection is another question.
Ah, nice! The Netherlands wants to get rid of TATA Steel, and importing is becoming more expensive. Make a good, logical choice…
Last 20 years of panic football in the EU.
Obviously EU needs their own steel production as well as every critical resource. People seem to have forgotten what real economy is like, gotta produce stuff instead of focusing on all kinds of nonsense.
So yeah, they need to increase energy, resource, food etc. production in EU hesvily. Ironically there used to be a lot of it before they went into some kind of “postindustrial psychosis”
And why not on US steel?
I agree in principal but our economies aren’t doing great at the moment and making manufacturing even more expensive in the short run its sure to tank our economies even more, tldr: great move, wrong moment, this should have happened 5 years ago