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China’s export licences won’t reduce excess steel exports

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The world’s largest steel producer plans to roll out a licence system from 2026 to regulate exports of the metal.

TOKYO: Japan Iron and Steel Federation chairman Tadashi Imai said today that China’s planned export-licence requirement would not be effective in curbing steel export volumes or support a recovery in prices.

The world’s largest steel producer, China, plans to roll out a licence system from 2026 to regulate exports of the metal, as robust shipments have fuelled a growing protectionist backlash worldwide.

“Our understanding is that this measure is intended to curb exports of substandard steel products, and we don’t believe it will be an effective countermeasure for current issues such as suppressing export volumes or influencing market prices,” Imai told a press conference, adding that the permits were aimed at controlling product quality.

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