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Bespoke output cuts in China

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beijing — Production cuts in China’s mammoth steel sector will vary from mill to mill next autumn and winter, said an environmen­tal ministry official, as the country shifts away from a ‘one size fits all’ approach to fighting pollution.

That comes after the nation’s state council earlier this month said the 82 cities required to take special anti-smog measures over autumn and winter would be able to draw up their own bespoke plans for those steps.

“This year, production curbs [in the steel industry] will definitely be differenti­ated based on the emission level at each steel mill,” Liu Bingjiang, director of the air environmen­tal management department at the Ministry of Environmen­t and Ecology (MEE), said at a conference on Saturday.

Industrial plants in the steel, cement and primary aluminium sectors in 28 northern cities were last winter ordered to cut as much as 50 per cent of their production capacity as part of the government’s years-long ‘war on pollution’.

But some local officials simply imposed blanket production suspension­s on all industrial enterprise­s regardless of their emission levels.

The MEE said in May that it planned to end the ‘one size fits all’

This year, production curbs will be differenti­ated based on the emission level at each steel mill

Liu Bingjiang, Ministry of Environmen­t and Ecology, China

approach to fighting pollution and promised to give local regulators enough time to make their own plan rather than imposing orders from above. “Differenti­ated measures will give companies more incentives to improve their emission levels,” Wu Jianjun, director of the air pollution department at the Tangshan Environmen­tal Bureau, said.

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