A number of individual zinc producingcompanies have approached the European Commission to sound out
its reaction to a possible industry plan for a voluntary
reduction of smelting capacity, Commission sources said.
    The companies have been told that the Commission could not
judge whether a plan would be acceptable under European
Community, EC, competition rules until it had full details,
they said.
    In 1983, the industry drew up a plan envisaging the loss of
about 130,000 tonnes of annual capacity, or about 10 pct of the
total.
    However, the industry did not proceed with this plan as
zinc market conditions improved in 1984, the sources noted.
    They said the companies which approached the Commission
recently -- and which they did not name -- appeared to envisage
a loss of productive capacity similar to that proposed in 1983.
 Reuter
