Government policies are always affected by whose interest is being considered. In the case of the steel industry, the clashing interests are those of the importers and the traders, Roberto Cola said. He cited China, which now offers rebates to steel manufacturers. The Chinese government encourages exporting high value added products. It discourages exports of semi-finished products, like slabs, because it’s energy intensive and producers don’t make much money. Read the rest of this entry »
Government must come back to the iron and steel industry
January 9, 2011
Problems the industry faces today
January 9, 2011
A steady supply of iron ore is not a necessity for the Philippines to develop its steel industry, Roberto Cola said. Read the rest of this entry »
Prime cause of failure – non-integration
January 9, 2011
ROBERTO Cola, the president of the Philippine Steel and Iron Institute (PISI), says the primary cause of the decline of the steel industry is its failure to integrate. He also said that is again being seen today: “There’s lack of value adding among the present local players.” Read the rest of this entry »
Post-Marcos economic managers let RP industrialization shrink
January 9, 2011
Why did succeeding Cabinet members in charge of the Philippine economy—after the Marcos regime—let Philippine industrialization shrink to its present state of almost nothingness? Why did they abandon our steel industry, which any freshman-level economics or engineering student knows, is the lifeblood of industrialization? Read the rest of this entry »
Japan steel imports sought
June 28, 2009
Local steel fabricators have asked the government to allow the importation of raw materials from Japan despite opposition from Global Steel Philippines Inc., citing the inferior quality and the limited volume of the country’s sole producer. Read the rest of this entry »
FPI urges government to protect local steel industry
May 8, 2009
MANILA, Philippines – The government must put in place measures to protect the local steel industry from artificially cheap products dumped into the country. Read the rest of this entry »
Global steel industry awaits China, US auto turnaround
April 12, 2009
PARIS (AFP) – Steel is on edge and the global industry is cutting back hard, hanging on for either a budget blast from China, new credit for vast Middle Eastern building schemes or resurrection of the US auto industry. Read the rest of this entry »













