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    German coalition partner seeks protections for European steel, document shows

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    Posted on October 4, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Tags:European Commission

    Quick Summary

    Germany's SPD is pushing for the EU to adopt stronger protections for the steel industry, including a 'buy European' strategy and tighter controls on Russian imports.

    Table of Contents

    • Germany's Steel Industry Protection Initiatives
    • Proposed Trade Protection Strategies
    • Impact of De-Industrialization
    • Concerns Over Russian Steel Imports

    Germany's SPD Advocates for Stronger Protections in Steel Industry

    Germany's Steel Industry Protection Initiatives

    By Andreas Rinke

    Proposed Trade Protection Strategies

    BERLIN (Reuters) -Germany's Social Democrats, junior partners in Chancellor Friedrich Merz's coalition, will push for a more protectionist stance on Europe's steel industry, urging the EU to adopt a "buy European" strategy, a document seen by Reuters on Saturday showed.

    Impact of De-Industrialization

    The SPD, headed by Finance Minister Lars Klingbeil, is due to adopt the proposals next week. They call for the European Commission to adopt a "robust trade protection" strategy to defend against subsidised foreign competitors.

    Concerns Over Russian Steel Imports

    "At its core, what is needed is a tariff quota system that effectively limits excessive import volumes while keeping the market controlled and open," the SPD said.

    The proposals are likely to feed into a steel summit called by the conservative chancellor for this month for steel producers, German states and trade unions to thrash out proposals for supporting the industry. The extent to which the SPD's proposals will be adopted though remains unclear.

    Most German political parties have previously been against protectionism as the country has for the past two decades been one of the world's greatest beneficiaries of low trade barriers. However, German manufacturers and regulators are now increasingly worried about the distorting impact of competition from China and elsewhere and of U.S. tariffs.

    "We can't allow domestic value creation to depart just because the international rules are no longer working," the SPD said in the document.

    "This is not about protectionism, but about enforcing fair competition rules and European strategic interests," it said.

    The SPD also called for tighter controls on the import of Russian steel, including measures to prevent it entering the European market via Turkey.

    The SPD in particular has suffered electorally from de-industrialization in its formerly industrial heartlands, seeing the far-right eat into its vote share.

    (Writing by Thomas Escritt; Editing by Susan Fenton)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Germany's SPD proposes stronger protections for the European steel industry.
    • •The SPD suggests a 'buy European' strategy to the EU.
    • •Concerns are raised over competition from subsidized foreign steel.
    • •The SPD calls for tighter controls on Russian steel imports.
    • •The proposals may influence an upcoming steel summit.

    Frequently Asked Questions about German coalition partner seeks protections for European steel, document shows

    1What is the European Commission?

    The European Commission is the executive branch of the European Union responsible for proposing legislation, implementing decisions, and managing the day-to-day operations of the EU.

    2What is a tariff quota system?

    A tariff quota system is a trade policy that allows a certain quantity of goods to be imported at a lower tariff rate, after which a higher tariff applies.

    3What is the steel industry?

    The steel industry involves the production and processing of steel, a key material used in construction, manufacturing, and various other applications.

    4What are foreign competitors?

    Foreign competitors are companies or entities from other countries that compete with domestic businesses in the same market, often impacting pricing and market share.

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