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China's steel industry enters new era of quality over quantity

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Update time : 2025-09-22 16:23:12
China’s steel industry is entering a new phase focused on reducing excess capacity and improving quality amid government efforts to combat disorderly competition. The "anti-involution" policy, introduced in 2024 and reinforced through 2025, emphasizes fair market practices, industry self-regulation, and structural upgrades.

With supply exceeding demand, the sector faces long-term overcapacity challenges. Crude steel consumption fell by over 5% from January to August 2025, driven by declining construction demand. However, demand from manufacturing sectors like automotive, appliances, and green energy remains strong.

The government promotes the "Three Reductions" strategy, cutting capacity, output, and the number of producers, alongside efforts to curb low-price competition. Lessons from Japan, the US, and the EU show that self-discipline, restructuring, and innovation are essential for sustainable growth.

China’s steelmakers are urged to stabilize prices, optimize product mix, and expand global markets while aligning with green and digital transformation goals.
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