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The Presidency, Pretoria, Media Statement, 25 August 2015

 

 

President Zuma Urges United Action

 

by All to Save Jobs in the Steel and Iron Sectors

 

 

President Jacob Zuma has urged government, business and labour to work
tirelessly together to save jobs in the iron and domestic steel industry
sector.

 

The President is concerned about the pressure that the industry is facing
currently which is threatening to result in job losses that would be
damaging to the economy and to many families.

 

On Friday 21 August 2015, a government delegation led by the Minister of
Trade and Industry, Dr Rob Davies and the Minister of Economic Development,
Mr Ebrahim Patel, met with representatives from business and labour on the
challenges faced in the iron and domestic steel industry. The challenges
arise in the main from global factors including the current glut of steel
resulting in increasing imports of steel products into South Africa and
cost-pressures on the industry.

 

The President has welcomed the dialogue and urges that more work be done by
all sides to save jobs and strengthen the sector. "This is a time for unity
in the sector so that this critical industry can be supported and emerge
from the current challenges stronger and play its historic role as a
critical player and employer in the economy.''

 

In the meeting on Friday, Government advised the parties on:

 

.    The processes underway in International Trade Administration Commission
of South Africa (ITAC) to consider various tariff applications and noted
that ITAC has finalized consideration on a tariff adjustment application on
three products, which will shortly be processed via government for final
decision; that new applications have recently been received and are being
considered on an expedited basis; and that no anti-dumping applications have
as yet been received from industry

 

.    Steps taken to address the challenges faced by Highveld Steel. These
include a R150 million funding facility made available by the Industrial
Development Corporation (IDC) and processes through business rescue to
identify viable new technology and equity partners for the company

 

.    Measures taken to address the surge in the export of scrap metal that
undermine domestic industry and compromise national goals such as the
national infrastructure plan and climate change commitments made by
government

 

.    Other steps taken, including a competition probe on pricing in the
industry, advice solicited from a panel of experts in the steel industry,
beneficiation pilot projects (such as on fuel-cell technologies),
designation of domestically-manufactured steel products for public
procurement.

 

Business and labour shared their concerns, including on the impact of
carbon-tax and the multiplier effects that job losses in the steel and
iron-ore sector could have on the wider economy.

 

Government noted that delays in tabling applications for trade relief from
the companies in the sector should be addressed by the private sector so
that ITAC could apply the law to the facts before it. Government reiterated
that it will combine a speeded-up process in this and other sectors of the
economy during this period of volatile global conditions and that it will do
so mindful of its legal obligations.

 

Government also identified contact persons to liaise with parties on trade
investigations, tightening of scrap-metal regulations and better use of the
training layoff scheme introduced during the economic downturn of 2009.

 

Government will convene a follow-up meeting in about four weeks' time to
consider the progress made. This meeting would take place after receipt of
the anti-dumping application from companies in the sector.

 

 

Issued by:

The Presidency, Pretoria

 

Enquiries:

Bongani Majola on 082 339 1993 or [email protected] 

 

www.thepresidency.gov.za

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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