Today, we will further analyze this policy:
The Impact of the “Steel Export License” on Our Industry. Let’s use a simple analogy: Previously, steel exports were like a highway, very smooth with ETC (Electronic Toll Collection) systems. Now, a security checkpoint has been added before the ETC. The main function of the checkpoint is to verify information; only goods that meet the regulations can be exported. So why establish a security checkpoint? We think there are two main purposes.
The first purpose: to address industry irregularities. This includes illegal export declarations and raw material exports.
Illegal export declarations have been a persistent problem, involving illegal customs declarations and low-price exports, disrupting normal competition within the industry.
Raw material exports include, for example, steel billets and semi-finished raw materials. These products have low profit margins and severely pollute the environment; the government will restrict their export.
The second purpose: to test the export situation of various products.
What products does our country mainly export? To which countries? This information will provide a basis for future policy formulation.
In the long run… This policy paves a new path for our entire industry, making it more standardized.
Post time: Dec-20-2025