Rolling mills have asked for “an urgent meeting” with Prime Minister Moustafa Madbouly over losses they are incurring due to the Trade Ministry’s imposition of 15% tariffs on imported steel billets, reports Al Shorouk. The mills claim that the ministry’s decision — which was overturned by the Supreme Administrative Court in July but remains in force — is paving the way for an industry dominated by long-product steel factories. The manufacturers are asking for an independent committee to be formed to assess the situation.
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