Stainless steel square tube is currently in the process of industrial structure adjustment. If it encounters a sharp drop in steel market prices due to overcapacity, it might be difficult to sufficiently emphasize and call for the entire industry to implement unified production cuts or output restrictions. Recent policy awareness or policy indications show that advanced productivity projects and their products possessed by some state-owned large and extra-large national key backbone steel enterprises may not easily reduce production during future industrial structure adjustments. This could mean that enterprises or capacities will achieve "survival of the fittest" based on their ability to withstand market pressures, gradually creating an effective competitive environment that truly relies on the market to optimize resource allocation. Relevant industry organizations may not concentrate on "requiring" the entire industry to implement unified "production cuts" as they did in the past. Instead, they may possibly take this opportunity to strive to create a true market "survival of the fittest" macro-environment, in order to balance supply and demand as well as capacity. (Source: http://www.zdjm.cn/)