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18 Apr 2024

UK Steel News: Without robust Carbon Border, steel industry will be at risk

UK Steel News: Without robust Carbon Border, steel industry will be at risk: Front page (1)

UK Steel has been a thought leader on the implementation of a UK Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (UK CBAM) since recommending its implementation in 2021. With today’s report on key design principles, UK Steel is firing the starting gun on the UK CBAM and sets out how the Government can ensure robust carbon leakage protection and create a level playing field on carbon costs.

The UK Government has confirmed that it will introduce a UK carbon border by 2027, which will be vital to ensuring a level playing field on carbon costs for the steel industry. However, if the UK CBAM policy is not designed correctly, we will see steel flooding into the UK that didn’t face a carbon price and therefore undercuts our domestic market with high-emission steel, making a mockery of the Government’s Net Zero ambition.

In its new report, UK Steel sets out twelve crucial design principles for guaranteeing a robust policy with minimal risk of circumvention, strong carbon leakage protection, and simplicity of administration for governments and industry alike. A key recommendation includes bringing the UK CBAM forward to 2026, in line with the EU, to minimise the risk of trade barriers and trade diversion.

UK Steel Director General, Gareth Stace, said:

“Over 90% of global steel production faces no carbon cost, so it is crucial that a new UK carbon border creates a level playing field on carbon pricing. This will ensure that imported steel faces similar levels of carbon costs as domestic steel producers.

“The UK CBAM must be designed to be robust and impenetrable. Otherwise, there is a substantial risk of significant damage to the UK steel industry at the time of once-in-a-lifetime investment in state-of-the-art, modern Net Zero steel production.

“In our new report, we put forward twelve new recommendations to get the implementation of the CBAM right. It provides a stake in the ground for designing a UK CBAM to work for industry, Government, and consumers alike while providing necessary carbon leakage protection and enabling free trade. We look forward to working with the Government to ensure the UK CBAM works for industry and provides shielding against high-emission imported steel, enabling a fair, competitive environment.”

Contact Information

Louise Young
Campaigns and Engagement Manager
UK Steel
07388 370176
lyoung@makeuk.org

About UK Steel: UK Steel is the trade association for the UK steel industry. It represents all the country’s steelmakers and most downstream steel processors.

The UK steel sector:   

  • Produced 4Mt of crude steel in 2024 and supplied 30% of the UK's annual demand of 9.2Mt
  • Employs 36,800 people directly in the UK and supports a further 46,000 in supply chains
  • The median steel sector salary is £39,245, 24% higher than the UK national median and 33% higher than the regional median in Wales, and Yorkshire & Humberside where its jobs are concentrated
  • Directly contributes £1.7 billion to UK GVA and supports a further £2.2 billion
  • Directly contributes £3.1 billion to the UK’s balance of trade
  • 96% of steel used in construction and infrastructure in the UK is recovered and recycled to be used again and again

For further information about the steel industry, please see the 2025 press pack, Why the UK needs a strong steel sector or the 2025 UK Steel Key Statistics report