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  • Blechexpo 2023 Press release

    Challenges and Opportunities for the Steel Industry in a Difficult Economic and Environmental Context: Interview with Jurgen Monsieur de Monstrade

    Published on 15/12/23
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Submitted by benoit.cantin on Fri 15/12/2023 - 11:15
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  • The steel industry is currently at a crucial crossroads, facing unprecedented economic and environmental challenges. In an in-depth interview, Metal-Interface had the opportunity to chat with Jurgen Monsieur, a key player at Monstrade, to explore these issues. The aim of this article is to present the main points raised during this enlightening discussion.

  • Low demand and high economic uncertainty

    Jurgen Monsieur begins by highlighting the main challenge facing the industry: currently weak demand. In his view, this is mainly due to high inflation and high interest rates in Europe, a crucial region for his customers. These economic factors are restricting investment, leading to a reduction in demand. Monsieur is hopeful of a recovery, potentially linked to lower interest rates.
     

  • The challenge of sustainability and recycling

    Another major challenge addressed by Monsieur concerns sustainability in the steel industry. He notes that, although some mills claim to be "green", they continue to produce steel in an unsustainable way, generating significant carbon dioxide emissions. He stresses the importance of recycling in this context: Monstrade, as a second-grade steel merchant, plays a key role in the recovery and recycling of steel, thus reducing the carbon footprint.
     

  • Environmental certification: a necessary challenge

    The interview also reveals that environmental certification represents a significant challenge for the industry. Jurgen Monsieur sees this process as an imperative, even though it requires substantial investment to make the industry cleaner. He points to the outdated nature of current infrastructures and the need to modernize plants to meet emerging environmental standards.
     

  • Uneven environmental standards around the world

    Monsieur highlights a concern about environmental standards, which vary considerably between regions. He observes a certain rigidity in Europe, while other markets, such as Asia, are less restrictive. This disparity poses a challenge to the uniformity of environmental standards in the steel industry worldwide.
     

  • Monstrade's role in meeting these challenges

    Finally, Jurgen Monsieur explains how Monstrade is helping the industry and its customers to overcome these challenges. By supplying second-grade steel, which is cheaper than primary steel, the company offers a cost-effective and environmentally-friendly solution. This approach helps stimulate demand by enabling customers to produce at lower cost, while promoting steel recycling.

     

    In conclusion, the interview with Monstrade's Jurgen Monsieur highlights the multiple challenges facing the steel industry, particularly in terms of demand, sustainability and environmental certification. Despite these obstacles, initiatives such as second-grade steel recycling offer promising avenues for the industry's future. Monsieur emphasizes the importance of ongoing collaboration and innovation in navigating this complex and ever-changing landscape.