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CISA has called on Chinese steelmakers to comply with steel export regulations

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4 August 2026

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China

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Fusion42 · 4 August 2026 · Fusion42 review

The China Iron and Steel Association has called on Chinese steelmakers to comply strictly with new export licensing regulations amid tightening international trade restrictions and increasing investigations by foreign regulators, particularly the EU. The focus is on promoting high-tech and green steel products, resolving trade disputes, and adapting to international standards as export volumes decline and trade pressures intensify.

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◆ The Wire takeaway

Your market access just tightened as EU and others aggressively regulate Chinese steel exports. If you sell steel products or related inputs, you must adjust your compliance and market strategies now to avoid lost revenue.

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