EU proposes further 3-year exemption from steel safeguard measures, anti-dumping duties for Ukraine

The European Commission is proposing to extend the exemption for Ukrainian steel exports from EU anti-dumping duties and safeguard measures for three more years, it announced on Friday March 7.

Ukraine’s exemption from EU safeguard measures, initially granted in June 2022 after the Russian invasion, has been renewed twice already – in June 2023 and June 2024.

Unlike previous extensions, the new exemption will apply for three more years and, if approved by the European Council and Parliament, will come into force on June 6.

The Commission said it is also “currently working on a longer-term solution [to] provide economic certainty and a stable framework for trade to both Ukraine and the EU.”

Europe is Ukraine’s largest trading partner, with significant steel exports to countries such as Poland, Bulgaria, Italy, Romania, Greece, and Moldova.

The news of the proposed extension comes amid an ongoing review of EU safeguard measures, which was announced on December 17, 2024 and is expected to conclude by March 31.

Published by: Zdravko Cherkezov