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Photo – Deindustrialization in Ukraine and the EU

Ukraine and the European Union must become technological and raw material partners to overcome declining competitiveness

Photo – Steel consumption in China: downward trajectory
Steel consumption in China: downward trajectory

Authorities seek to reduce steel intensity of the economy

Photo – Restrictions on scrap exports in Ukraine: history, current situation, and essence of the problem
Restrictions on scrap exports in Ukraine: history, current situation, and essence of the problem

The €180/tonne duty failed to completely curb raw material exports, so the government and industry associations proposed a new solution

Photo – Steel consumption in the US: major upheavals
Steel consumption in the US: major upheavals

Demand for steel is affected by several negative factors

Photo – Recovery from war: what is happening now in the reconstruction process
Recovery from war: what is happening now in the reconstruction process

The problems with reconstruction include inflated prices in estimates, low competition in tenders, and failure to meet deadlines

Photo – There will be no significant shortage of gas and electricity. But the price will be high
There will be no significant shortage of gas and electricity. But the price will be high

Not only does the state fail to encourage a reduction in the cost of energy resources for industry, but it also continues to increase tariffs

Photo – Green steel, grey realities: bridging the EU-Ukraine gap
Green steel, grey realities: bridging the EU-Ukraine gap

Europe and Ukraine are on parallel paths toward decarbonization, and they can succeed acting together

Photo – How the US CBAM will affect the steel industries of different countries
How the US CBAM will affect the steel industries of different countries

The introduction of this mechanism will cause a collapse in steel exports to the US from China and Vietnam

Photo – Sales on paper: why Ukrainian Railways’ scrap shipments fell to a 7-year low
Sales on paper: why Ukrainian Railways’ scrap shipments fell to a 7-year low

In 2025, the state-owned company sold 28,000 tons and was only able to ship 10,000 tons of scrap to customers

Photo – What is happening in the mining industry in the fourth year of the war
What is happening in the mining industry in the fourth year of the war

The situation in the industry is challenging, but there is significant potential due to the mineral agreement with the US and EU programs

Photo – What economic benefits Poland derives from trade with Ukraine
What economic benefits Poland derives from trade with Ukraine

The real scale of Polish exports to Ukraine is twice as high as Ukrainian statistics show

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