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South Africa explores support measures for ferrochrome producers, Eskom says

South Africa is examining new mechanisms to support ferrochrome companies as they grapple with high electricity costs that have eroded competitiveness in a sector vital to the country’s mineral exports. The effort was confirmed this week by Eskom, which said government and industry stakeholders are assessing interventions to stabilise operations and protect jobs, as reported by Reuters.

The move comes at a time when the ferrochrome industry is facing global price volatility, rising input costs and intense competition from countries with cheaper power. Eskom officials explained that discussions are centred on potential pricing frameworks and efficiency agreements that could reduce the cost burden on smelters. Industry analysts have noted that South Africa remains the world’s largest producer of chrome ore, making the viability of ferrochrome operations strategically important for the economy.

Eskom spokesperson Daphne Mokoena said the utility is committed to working with the industry on structured solutions that balance economic needs with long term power system sustainability. “We recognise the pressure on ferrochrome producers and are engaging actively to identify measures that can support production while ensuring responsible energy management,” she said in remarks carried by local energy bulletins.

The talks form part of wider economic recovery efforts across mining and metals processing, sectors that have been highlighted by CNBC Africa as critical to South Africa’s export earnings and industrial base. Government officials have indicated that any final support package would align with the country’s broader industrial policy and power reform agenda.

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