Sanctions now target Russian steel: "It puts pressure on value chains already stretched thin"

Industry associations predict rising steel prices following the latest spate of EU sanctions. The European Steel Association says it's still too early to draw any conclusions.
Photo: Jens Dresling
Photo: Jens Dresling
BY JESPER HØBERG, TRANSLATED BY CHRISTOFFER ØSTERGAARD

For the wind industry, it is a source of concern that the EU is now imposing restrictions on steel imports from Russia.

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