Recent meetings
| Date | Commissioner / Cabinet | Topic | File |
|---|---|---|---|
| 03 Oct 2025 | Aleksandra Kordecka Cabinet member | Situation of the ferroalloys industry, especially the silicon metal industry | — |
| 03 Oct 2025 | Aleksandra Kordecka Cabinet member | Situation of the ferroalloys industry, especially the silicon metal industry | SRC |
| 25 Sept 2025 | Adam Romanowski Cabinet member | Trade policy, including trade defence instruments and trade agreements | — |
| 25 Sept 2025 | Chiara Galiffa Cabinet member | Trade policy, including trade defence instruments and trade agreements | SRC |
| 25 Sept 2025 | Adam Romanowski Cabinet member | Trade policy, including trade defence instruments and trade agreements | SRC |
| 19 Sept 2025 | Bernd Biervert Cabinet member | The implementation of the Steel and Metals Action Plan and the upcoming steel measure | — |
| 19 Sept 2025 | Bernd Biervert Cabinet member | The implementation of the Steel and Metals Action Plan and the upcoming steel measure | SRC |
| 13 Feb 2025 | Thomas Woolfson Cabinet member | To discuss solutions aimed at keeping steel sector competitive and bringing forward the necessary investments in decarbonization. | — |
| 13 Feb 2025 | Thomas Woolfson Cabinet member | To discuss solutions aimed at keeping steel sector competitive and bringing forward the necessary investments in decarbonization. | SRC |
| 22 Mar 2024 | Simon Genevaz Cabinet member | Discussion of current challenges facing the European Steel sector attended by private industry as well as Ministers and official representatives of Italy, Romania, Poland, Czechia, Belgium, Hungary and Luxembourg | — |
| 22 Mar 2024 | Aleksandra Baranska Cabinet member | Clean Transition Dialogue with the Steel Sector | SRC |
| 22 Mar 2024 | Simon Genevaz Cabinet member | Discussion of current challenges facing the European Steel sector attended by private industry as well as Ministers and official representatives of Italy, Romania, Poland, Czechia, Belgium, Hungary and Luxembourg | SRC |
| 22 Mar 2024 | Aleksandra Baranska Cabinet member | Clean Transition Dialogue with the Steel Sector | — |
| 30 Mar 2023 | Elina Laurinen Cabinet member | Critical raw materials act, green transition for the energy intensive industries | SRC |
| 30 Mar 2023 | Elina Laurinen Cabinet member | Critical raw materials act, green transition for the energy intensive industries | — |
| 30 Mar 2023 | Joan Canton Cabinet member | Critical raw materials act, green transition for the energy intensive industries | — |
| 30 Mar 2023 | Joan Canton Cabinet member | Critical raw materials act, green transition for the energy intensive industries | SRC |
| 28 Mar 2023 | Frans Timmermans Executive Vice-President | Decarbonisation of the steel sector, circular economy, trade aspects | — |
| 28 Mar 2023 | Frans Timmermans Executive Vice-President | Decarbonisation of the steel sector, circular economy, trade aspects | SRC |
| 02 Feb 2022 | Joan Canton Cabinet member | Exchange on energy price surges, investment needs and support to decarbonisation objectives | — |
| 02 Feb 2022 | Joan Canton Cabinet member | Exchange on energy price surges, investment needs and support to decarbonisation objectives | SRC |
| 06 Oct 2021 | Helena Braun Cabinet member | Circular economy and upcoming revision of waste shipment rules | SRC |
| 06 Oct 2021 | Helena Braun Cabinet member | Circular economy and upcoming revision of waste shipment rules | — |
| 19 Apr 2021 | Joan Canton Cabinet member | Fit for 55 package, industrial strategy | — |
| 19 Apr 2021 | Joan Canton Cabinet member | Fit for 55 package, industrial strategy | SRC |
Mission & Goals
Aperam is a global player in stainless, electrical and specialty steel, with customers in over 40 ciountries. Aperam has 2,5 million tonnes of flat Stainless and Electrical steel capacity in Brazil and Europe and is a leader in high value specialty products. Aperam has a highly integrated distribution, processing and services network and a unique capability to produce stainless and specialty from low cost biomass (charcoal). Its industrial network is spread in 6 production facilities located in Brazil, Belgium and France. The business is organized in three primary operating segments: Stainless & Electrical Steel, Services & Solutions and Alloys & Specialties
EU Legislative Interests
Trade Defense Policies, Raw Materials, Environment Policies, Circular Economy initiatives, Framework and Chemical legislation, Health & Safety
Interests Represented
Promotes their own interests or the collective interests of their members
Member Of
Eurofer (https://www.eurofer.eu/), Groupement de la Sidérurgie (https://www.steelbel.be/en/), A3M (https://www.a3ms.fr/)
Organisation Members
Eurofer (https://www.eurofer.eu/), Groupement de la Sidérurgie (https://www.steelbel.be/en/), A3M (https://www.a3ms.fr/)