Kallanish Green Steel Strategies 2025
CONFERENCE
13.11.2025 | Brussels
Organized by Kallanish
Speakers: Simon Goess
EVENT DESCRIPTION
Steelmaking decarbonisation has slowed as geopolitical priorities and high costs take precedence. Europe, once the leader, now faces limited renewables, weak hydrogen supply and slow policy progress, while defence concerns dominate. The European Commission has responded with a Steel and Metals Action Plan and Clean Industrial Deal, including CBAM revisions, possible scrap export duties, faster grid connections and a revived hydrogen pipeline.
How well these measures are implemented will determine future investment and the direction of Europe’s steel decarbonisation, with key issues spanning regulation, raw materials, scrap policy, green markets, renewables and hydrogen.
With the potential for the scope of the regulation to be extended downstream, early 2026 could bring drastic change for importers.
- Are importers ready for CBAM?
- Will CBAM bring domestic opportunity?
- How will global trade flows change?
- Does CBAM make Europe more attractive for investment?
Agenda
Panel Discussion: Will CBAM change global steel trade flows
Alexander Julius, Eurometal
Simon Göß, carboneer GmbH
Gabriel Rozenberg, CBAMBOO
Stanislav Zinchenko, GMK Center
Alessandro Fossati, Gamma Trade
Jordy Glavez Steelforce


