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    One-Third of Firms Paused or Delayed Stainless Steel Orders Due to Tariffs, Outokumpu Says

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    Posted on September 22, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    One-third of firms have paused stainless steel orders due to U.S. tariffs. Outokumpu anticipates EU measures to curb imports, while developing a low-emissions alloy.

    One-Third of Companies Delay Stainless Steel Orders Amid Tariffs

    Impact of Tariffs on Stainless Steel Orders

    By Alessandro Parodi

    Current Market Trends

    (Reuters) -At least a third of surveyed companies have paused or delayed stainless steel orders because of U.S. import tariffs of up to 50%, while more than half are reassessing their sourcing strategy, Finnish steelmaker Outokumpu said on Monday.

    Outokumpu's Innovations

    Outokumpu President and CEO Kati ter Horst told Reuters the slowing global demand means current European Union import quotas are too high, and that she expects the European Commission to announce in October measures to curb imports of steel from rivals to protect domestic producers.

    Future Projections

    The measures will replace current safeguards due to end next summer and might come into effect even a quarter earlier, she added.

    WHY IT MATTERS

    A third of businesses switched steel suppliers as of May, while the addition in August of hundreds of derivative products to the U.S. list of goods subject to the levies created uncertainty for equipment and machinery buyers, ter Horst said. 

    Outokumpu operates the only mine in Europe and North America that extracts chromium, a critical mineral used in stainless steel and exempted from U.S. tariffs.

    It has developed a low-emissions alloy containing 99% chromium, compared with 53% previously, and plans to scale up production to one ton a day in an upcoming pilot plant, from one kilo currently, ter Horst said.

    CONTEXT

    EU lawmakers expect import quotas and the CBAM mechanism, imposing costs at the EU border on the CO2 emissions embedded in imported steel to help decarbonisation, after green steel projects around Europe have been delayed or canceled due to worsening demand and high energy costs.

    Ter Horst said that long term stainless steel trends remain positive as buyers, hoping to reduce a combined $2.5 trillion a year in corrosion costs and meet climate targets, see the material as more sustainable and stronger than normal steel.

    Growing defence spending also supports the trend, she said.

    (Reporting by Alessandro Parodi in Gdansk, editing by Chizu Nomiyama)

    Table of Contents

    • Impact of Tariffs on Stainless Steel Orders
    • Current Market Trends
    • Outokumpu's Innovations
    • Future Projections

    Key Takeaways

    • •One-third of companies paused stainless steel orders due to U.S. tariffs.
    • •Outokumpu expects EU measures to curb steel imports.
    • •U.S. tariffs create uncertainty for equipment buyers.
    • •Outokumpu develops low-emissions chromium alloy.
    • •Long-term stainless steel trends remain positive.

    Frequently Asked Questions about One-third of firms paused or delayed stainless steel orders due to tariffs, Outokumpu says

    1What percentage of companies have paused or delayed orders?

    At least a third of surveyed companies have paused or delayed stainless steel orders due to U.S. import tariffs.

    2What is the expected impact of the European Commission's measures?

    The European Commission is expected to announce measures that will replace current safeguards, which may come into effect even a quarter earlier than anticipated.

    3How does Outokumpu contribute to the stainless steel market?

    Outokumpu operates the only mine in Europe and North America that extracts chromium, a critical mineral used in stainless steel, which is exempt from U.S. tariffs.

    4What are the long-term trends for stainless steel?

    Long-term trends for stainless steel remain positive as buyers aim to reduce corrosion costs and meet climate targets, viewing the material as more sustainable.

    5What factors are influencing the demand for stainless steel?

    Growing defense spending and the need for sustainable materials are supporting the demand for stainless steel in the market.

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