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Italian Steel is the Backbone of the National Economy, Declares Federmeccanica President Simone Bettini

Federmeccanica President Simone Bettini highlights the technological and sustainable leadership of Italian steel mills, which stand at the global forefront thanks to Electric Arc Furnaces (EAF) and large-scale recycling.

Di Admin Ti Lanciodomenica 17 maggio 20263 min di lettura
Italian Steel is the Backbone of the National Economy, Declares Federmeccanica President Simone Bettini
SCARPERIA (Florence) – May 17, 2026 – Against the backdrop of an increasingly challenging global economic landscape, Italian steel is proving to be far more than a mere raw material: it is the true backbone of the national economy. Charting the sector's future is Simone Bettini, President of Federmeccanica and head of ROSSS, a market-leading metal shelving manufacturer based in Scarperia. His message is unequivocal: steel is a fundamental pillar of Italy's GDP, with its value rooted in a unique combination of advanced technology and human capital.


According to Bettini, the success of the Italian steel industry is not a matter of mere branding, but of absolute technical supremacy. Domestic production processes are globally recognized for their precision and reliability.


"Italy boasts some of the finest steel mills in the world," Bettini stated. "The know-how we have developed in steel production is a unique heritage that must be preserved at all costs. We are not just exporting products; we are exporting applied engineering and the capacity to solve complex problems right from the raw material stage."


The strategic importance of steel has a direct impact on the resilience of the entire country, serving as the essential foundation for key sectors such as automotive, construction, precision mechanics, and logistics.


Industry experts agree that without a robust steel sector, Italy's entire industrial apparatus would risk collapse. Ensuring domestic production is therefore vital to safeguarding the operational continuity of thousands of metalworking and mechanical engineering firms across the country.


A Green Transition Pioneer

Italy is not only a leader in terms of quality but is also positioning itself at the forefront of the green transition. The nation's steel production is among the most efficient and sustainable worldwide, driven primarily by the extensive use of Electric Arc Furnaces (EAF) and large-scale scrap metal recycling.


"We produce with pride and with a sharp focus on the environment," the Federmeccanica President continued. "Our companies have invested heavy resources into slashing emissions, proving that heavy industry can—and must—align with climate sustainability goals."


The clear and powerful message emerging from ROSSS’s field experience and Federmeccanica’s leadership is plain: steel is a precious asset and a global strategic resource.


Supporting and protecting this sector, both politically and economically, is no longer just an option. It is a direct investment in the country’s economic security and industrial sovereignty, securing the prosperity of a manufacturing tradition that remains unparalleled on international markets. https://www.rosss.it/en/



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