China’s Tangshan tightened control over steel production cuts

Authorities in China’s Tangshan have tightened controls on reducing steel production for steel companies as part of measures to improve air quality. SteelMint informs about it.

Although local authorities have not made any official announcements, since July 20 integrated steel plants and processing plants have been urged to maintain operational controls as part of a round of restrictions.

According to local sources, some steel enterprises will shut down one blast furnace each by the end of the month. Others in the industry say they don’t need to shut down additional units beyond those recently idled for maintenance.

As of July 21, according to Mysteel, 20 of the 89 blast furnaces operating at Tangshan steelworks were either undergoing maintenance (excluding long-term production shutdowns) or were mothballed. The shutdown of these 20 blast furnaces from July 21 to the end of the month will reduce steel production in Tangshan by approximately 462,000 tons.

As GMK Center reported earlier, at the beginning of July, the municipal government of Tangshan (Hebei province) – a large steelmaking center of China – made a demand to local steel mills to reduce production as part of measures to improve air quality. The municipal government asked 11 Class A steel mills to take the initiative to cut production by 30%, while Class B or below enterprises were to suspend half of their sintering capacity from July 1-31.

Also, Tangshan banned construction in June 2022 of new steelmaking capacities until 2025. The authorities have published a plan to build a «waste-free city» within the next five years.

  • Global Market

BIR calls on the steel processing sector to discuss new EU steel market regulations

The new Regulation on the EU steel market, which is due to come into force…

Tuesday June 16, 2026
  • Industry

Ukraine saw a 26.1% y/y fall in iron ore exports in January–May

In January–May 2026, Ukraine’s mining sector saw iron ore exports fall by 26.1 per cent…

Tuesday June 16, 2026
  • Global Market

Japanese steelmakers are raising prices for rolled steel for July sales

Tokyo Steel, a leading Japanese electric arc furnace steel producer, has raised its prices for…

Tuesday June 16, 2026
  • Industry

Consumption of steel products in Ukraine rose by 2.2% y/y in January–May

Between January and May 2026, Ukraine increased its consumption of steel products by 2.2% compared…

Tuesday June 16, 2026
  • Companies

Interpipe Roman plans to increase pipe production and take on additional staff

The Romanian plant Interpipe Roman, part of the Ukrainian industrial group Interpipe, plans to increase…

Tuesday June 16, 2026
  • Global Market

China reduced steel output by 3.9% y/y in January–May

In January–May, Chinese steelmakers reduced steel production by 3.9% year-on-year – to 415.5 million tonnes.…

Tuesday June 16, 2026