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‘The number one priority is to secure a withdrawal agreement as soon as possible, ending this uncertainty and avoiding the turmoil of a no-deal Brexit,’ says Gareth Stace of UK Steel
Some steel products could face post-Brexit taxes within months, the sector has warned.
The trade body UK Steel shared the figures with the Mirror amid growing concerns about the consequences of the Trade and Cooperation Agreement with Brussels.
Sector faces glut of cheap imports because of recommendation that EU protections should not be renewed.
A government body has recommended that protections inherited from the EU to protect UK steel producers are ended.
Unite's national officer for steel said the government needed to explain why the EU had a deal but the UK did not.
Government refusal to link carbon market to EU’s has led to higher cost for British businesses.
Some steel exports from Great Britain to Northern Ireland are facing a 25% tariff because of changes to EU rules.
The government has confirmed that the UK will implement a Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) in 2027, one year after the European Union fully implements its own.
Industry trade body, UK Steel, has published a Brexit blueprint for the Government explaining what steps it needs to take to secure the future of the crisis-torn sector. / The outcome of the EU referendum was a blow to the industry, which had previously indicated that its survival rate was higher if the UK remained part of the EU.