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EU steel imports could face limited 'safeguard' measures

By Poppy Carnell and Joanna Sopinska
  • 01 Jun 2021 10:34
  • 01 Jun 2021 10:34
EU-bound steel goods could still face "safeguard" restrictions from July, but higher volumes of products might enjoy tariff-free access to the bloc's markets at a faster rate than anticipated, MLex has learned.
The European Commission is still officially investigating whether to extend the measures at all, but among the narrowed-down

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Poppy Carnell

Chief Correspondent


Poppy has been reporting for MLex since 2008, providing the latest coverage and in-depth analysis on various EU regulation. Since 2012 she has broken stories and given comment on trade defense matters, trade and investment agreements and commercial policy. Previously, she was reporting on energy policy and climate change negotiations.

Joanna Sopinska

Senior Correspondent


Joanna covers trade in Brussels. Formerly trade editor of EU Trade Insights, she has many years' experience reporting on trade, investment policy and foreign affairs. Before that, she spent nine years at Europolitics news agency writing on trade, agriculture policy and foreign affairs. Before moving to Brussels in 2006, Joanna worked as an analyst at the Polish Institute of International Relations (PISM) in Warsaw.

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