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Industrial Accelerator Act
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The Industrial Accelerator Act (IAA) represents a timely and welcome initiative to foster climate neutrality by accelerating industrial decarbonisation and to support the development, competitiveness and resilience of the Union's manufacturing sector. EUROFER strongly supports the Act’s objective of creating lead markets for low-carbon steel as a critical tool to unlock the massive investments needed for the green transition of the European steel industry and facilitate the market uptake of low-carbon steel.
The direction of the IAA is correct, however, the current proposal falls short in its ambition creating demand signals for low-carbon steel made in the EU. Without robust Union origin requirements linked to steel originally melted and poured within the EU, public procurement and support schemes risk being met by imported steel, undermining decarbonisation investments in Europe. The proposal must also raise the demand for low-carbon steel quantities predictably, and ensure consistency across instruments.
EUROFER calls on the co-legislators to strengthen the IAA with the following recommendations:
These improvements are essential to match the steel industry’s decarbonisation ambitions, secure long-term competitiveness, and deliver on the EU’s climate neutrality and strategic autonomy objectives.
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Brussels, 6 May 2026 - Europe’s steel industry has warned that the EU’s proposed Industrial Accelerator Act (IAA) risks undermining its industrial and climate ambitions, unless it ensures that demand for low-carbon steel prioritises production within the EU.
The signatories call on the European Parliament and Council to ensure an effective and broad extension of the CBAM to relevant steel and aluminium intensive downstream industries.
Paris, 24 April 2026 - Seventy-five years after the signing of the Treaty of Paris, the European steel industry met today with the European Commission’s Executive Vice-President Stéphane Séjourné to mark this historic milestone, take stock of Europe’s industrial journey and look at the challenges ahead.