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China steps up fight against vicious price wars with new steel industry plan

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Update time : 2025-09-23 17:14:53
China has rolled out a new steel industry action plan that includes a basket of measures to deal with the chronic oversupply problems plaguing the sector, as Beijing steps up efforts to end a string of price wars raging across the economy.

The plan, which includes a strict ban on additional capacity and moves to accelerate the phase-out of outdated equipment, could become a blueprint for other industries suffering from overproduction and excessive competition, analysts said.

Released by the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology in collaboration with several other government departments on Monday, the document called for precise controls on steel capacity and output, while stressing that “coordinated efforts on both the supply and demand ends” were needed to stabilise the industry.

The aim is to “accelerate the transformation from old to new growth drivers, cultivate new productive forces, and further enhance the resilience and security of industrial and supply chains”, according to the plan.

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