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Gov't vows all-out response to EU's plan to cut steel import quotas, double duties | Yonhap News Agency

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58% : The EU is South Korea's second-largest export market for steel products.
54% : SEOUL, Oct. 10 (Yonhap) -- The South Korean government on Friday pledged to take all available steps in response to the European Union (EU)'s proposal to sharply reduce tariff-free steel import quotas and increase duties on out-of-quota shipments.
53% : Possible measures were discussed during an emergency meeting presided over by Vice Trade Minister Park Jong-won, the Ministry of Trade and Industry said, following the announcement by the European Commission, which handles trade matters for the EU.
53% : Under its proposal, the EU plans to cut its annual tariff-free steel import quota by 47 percent to 18.3 million tons.
53% : The EU currently operates a safeguard mechanism that imposes a 25 percent tariff on steel imports exceeding established quotas.
47% : The system is set to expire in June 2026, and the new proposal would effectively replace it, pending approval by EU member states.

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