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EU approves 3-year safeguard measures on certain ferroalloy imports

20 Nov 2025 16:50 reported by Ranny Fang

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The European Commission has approved three-year safeguard measures on imports of silicon and manganese-based alloys, including ferro-manganese, ferro-silicon, ferro-silico-manganese, and ferro-silico-magnesium, setting the duty-free volumes at 75% of the average import level from 2022 to 2024, with implementation of country-specific tariff rate quotas. 

Imports above quota may still enter if priced above set minimum thresholds; lower-priced volumes will face duties based on the price gap.

The decision follows a 2024 investigation showing that ferroalloy imports rose 17% from 2019 to 2024, reducing EU producers’ market share from 38% to 24%. 

The measures, which will run for three years until November 17, 2028, aim to protect the EU industry and strengthen supply chain resilience.

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