Steel Network
13,407.44 TRY BIST 100 BIST 100
43.42 USD USD USD
6.28 CNY CNY CNY
51.79 EUR EUR EUR
0.12 CNY CNY/EUR CNY/EUR
34.13 TRY Interest Interest
69.26 USD Fossil Oil Fossil Oil
13,407.44 USD Copper Copper
168.08 USD Silver Silver
103.38 USD Iron Ore Iron Ore
351.00 USD Shipbreaking Scrap Shipbreaking Scrap
7,761.05 TRY Gold (gr) Gold (gr)
104.00 USD Iron Ore 61% Fe Iron Ore 61% Fe

The latest updates on EU steel quotas! Changing quota filling rates under China's leadership

Steel quotas have entered the last two weeks, according to SteelRadar's weekly EU quota review. Accordingly, quota filling rates in China, Taiwan and Japan vary according to product types, with China maintaining its leading position.

The latest updates on EU steel quotas! Changing quota filling rates under China's leadership

The latest weekly quota review by SteelRadar, which assesses the latest situation in EU quotas, reveals that in the Asian region, China is making rapid progress in quota utilization, while Taiwan and Japan continue to be slow in quota utilization towards the end of the year.

Looking at the quota utilization figures for October 1-December 12, China used all of its 4B metallic coated sheet, sheet pile, pipe (other welded) quotas as of the first week of October.

While China is expected to complete its quotas of 30,884/t 3b siliconized sheet (93.91%) and 38,319/t pipe (other seamless) (98.65%) next week, it has used 29.43% of its quota of 4,907/ stainless HR quarto sheet, 30.90% of its quota of 1,249/t stainless pipe (seamless), 28.94% of its quota of 38,280/t cold drawn bar and 28.00% of its quota of 112,056/t non-alloy steel wire.

Taiwan continues to have weaker quota utilization

Taiwan, on the other hand, has been weak in overall quota utilization and has not yet used all of its quota. However, it has used more than half of its quotas of 24,154/t 3b silica sheet and 22,724/t organic coated sheet.

In terms of other product-based quota utilization, 20.67% of 57,045/t stainless HR quarto sheet, 25.67% of 7,893/t stainless wire rod and 27.94% of 13,119/t pipe (other welded) were used. Expectations for Taiwan to utilize all of its remaining quotas are negative.

Japan remains cautious on utilization

In addition, Japan, which had only 2 products allocated to it, used 72.84% of its quota of 1,594/t stainless wire rod and only 24.68% of its quota of 1,584 stainless pipe (seamless).

Comments

No comment yet.

Only +plus subscribers can access this content.

SUBSCRIBE now to share your thoughts on the markets and get more comments.
SUBSCRIBE If you already have an account Sign In

Most read news

Production cuts and trade policies reshape competition in the Asian steel sector

Friday, January 30, 2026

Russian coking coal prices moved upward

Thursday, January 29, 2026

POSCO International reports record operating profit driven by energy business

Thursday, January 29, 2026

Borçelik exports 80% of its flat steel to global markets

Thursday, January 29, 2026

Turkish businessmen are preparing for a trade visit in Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and the UAE

Friday, January 30, 2026
Follow List
Expand
Your watch list is empty

Add your favorite commodities for quick access and don't miss the latest price change news.


There are no news categories you follow
Edit Notification Preferences
E-bulletin subscription
Sign up to receive the latest news and daily iron prices by e-mail and sms
Become a Plus Subscriber Now!
Try it free for 3 days!
Subscribe Now
Neutral Prices
Be informed
Provincial Iron Prices
Comments and Analysis
Subscribe Now