EU imported 2.9 million tons of steel raw materials from Russia in H1 2024

In January-June 2024, the European Union (EU) imported 2.87 million tons of steel raw materials of Russian origin. The cost of imports of these products amounted to €1.4 billion. This is according to GMK Center’s calculations based on Eurostat data.

Semi-finished products account for the bulk of imports. In the first 6 months of 2024, 1.71 million tons of slabs and billets were shipped to the EU. The cost of relevant imports amounted to €886.98 million. The largest consumers of semi-finished products from the Russian Federation are Belgium – 677.51 thousand tons, Italy – 355.32 thousand tons, Denmark – 282.33 thousand tons (+1.7% y/y), and the Czech Republic – 230.24 thousand tons (+18.8% y/y).

Pig iron also accounted for large import volumes – 515.22 thousand tons. Revenues of Russian iron and steel companies from the supply of pig iron to the EU market amounted to €208.89 thousand. The main volumes were sent to Italy – 371.55 thousand tons, and Latvia – 82.7 thousand tons (+95.9% y/y).

Supplies of Russian-made ferroalloys to the EU market in January-June 2024 increased by 74.3% compared to the same period in 2023, to 42.67 thousand tons. Import costs amounted to €93.63 million (+37.7% y/y). More than 76% of supplies came from the Netherlands – 32.58 thousand tons (+99.1% y/y).

Imports of scrap from the Russian Federation amounted to 17.38 thousand tons, and procurement costs amounted to €9.21 million. Iron ore supplies amounted to 9.36 thousand tons and €1.33 million. At the same time, direct reduced iron imports for the period reached 579.17 thousand tons for €198.14 million.

The European Union continues to import significant volumes of steel products from Russia. This trend is predictable, as Russian producers offer products at significant discounts, and most plants are dependent on this. In addition, the sanctions packages have not included a complete ban on such imports for a long time, or still do not include a complete ban on such imports. In the case of slabs, the European Commission decided to ease restrictions and allow imports from Russia to continue. There is a risk that this case will be used to lift restrictions on imports of pig iron from Russia. At the same time, Ukraine, as a future EU member, has every opportunity to replace Russian products on the European market.

As GMK Center reported earlier, in 2023, the EU reduced imports of iron and steel products from Russia by 39.5% compared to 2022, to 4.8 million tons. Import costs decreased by 38.5% y/y – to €2.4 billion. Semi-finished products accounted for the bulk of imports, accounting for 69.4% of total supplies.

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