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ArcelorMittal SA

  • Wednesday, 4 December, 2024
    Europe Express
    Why Brussels hopes cracking down on China will also save EU industry Premium content

    Also in this newsletter: Is EU drug policy fair to poorer states?

    Alexander De Croo, Teresa Ribera and Stéphane Séjourné wear safety hats at a steel plant in Belgium
  • Tuesday, 26 November, 2024
    ArcelorMittal delays green investments in Europe over policy uncertainty

    Steelmaker blames lack of progress from EU policymakers to support transition to lower-carbon alternatives

    An employee in the yard of the Arcelor Mittal SA steelworks in Dunkirk
  • Thursday, 30 May, 2024
    UK property
    ArcelorMittal seeks to safeguard its operations at UK docks

    Steelmaker wants to halt proposed redevelopment of Chatham Docks, saying it threatens 800 jobs

    Chatham Docks
  • Sunday, 5 May, 2024
    ArcelorMittal warns that one of its main divisions could quit UK

    Steel group objects to Chatham Docks plan as it would have ‘seismic adverse consequences’ on national economy

    ArcelorMittal Kent Wire at Chatham Docks
  • Monday, 29 January, 2024
    Interview
    Rome must provide green funding to ArcelorMittal plant, industry chief says

    Italian government urged to emulate France and Germany to decarbonise and help save country’s largest steel plant

    The ArcelorMittal steelworks in Taranto, southern Italy
  • Thursday, 18 January, 2024
    Italy
    Rome moves to take control of ailing steel plant from ArcelorMittal

    Giorgia Meloni’s government has failed to agree deal over future of Europe’s largest steelworks

    Giorgia Meloni
  • Tuesday, 21 November, 2023
    ArcelorMittal eyes US LNG in search for stable gas supplies

    Steel group seeks alternative source as concerns persist over high European energy prices

    An ArcelorMittal steel foundry
  • Wednesday, 1 November, 2023
    ArcelorMittal obtains €140mn freezing order against Gupta’s Liberty House

    Injunction stems from ArcelorMittal’s 2019 sale of European steel plants to Liberty

    A worker monitors a furnace containing molten steel at the ArcelorMittal Ostrava plant in Ostrava, Czech Republic, in 2018
  • Monday, 30 October, 2023
    ArcelorMittal agrees to transfer its Kazakhstan operations to government

    Nationalisation talks follow series of fatal accidents, including coal mine fire on Saturday that killed at least 44

    Officials and rescuers on Sunday inspect the site of the fire at the Kostenko coal mine, near Karaganda, which is believed to have been caused by a methane blast
  • Thursday, 9 February, 2023
    EU should simplify approvals for green investments, says steel executive

    ArcelorMittal’s finance chief also calls on Brussels to match level of US environmental subsidies

    An ArcelorMittal steel plant in Belgium
  • Friday, 15 July, 2022
    Hydrogen power
    Steelmakers explore hydrogen to power energy-hungry processes

    Bottlenecks exist in the supply of equipment to create the green fuel, with further uncertainty over its cost

    worker holding coal in his hands
  • Saturday, 14 May, 2022
    War in Ukraine
    Europe battles to secure steel following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine

    Higher costs loom amid disruption to imports from a major regional supplier

    Smoke rises above the Azovstal works in Mariupol, Ukraine
  • Thursday, 5 May, 2022
    ArcelorMittal expects steel consumption to contract as outlook turns gloomier

    World’s second-largest steelmaker says war in Ukraine and China’s Covid restrictions will slow pandemic rebound

    A worker in an ArcelorMittal steel factory in Ukraine
  • Monday, 2 May, 2022
    FT News Briefing podcast9 min listen
    Italy’s tough new approach to Russia

    Investors are pressuring food multinationals for more action on nutrition

  • Monday, 2 May, 2022
    ArcelorMittal successfully tests use of green hydrogen at Canadian plant

    Company claims ‘milestone’ in global effort to improve the green credentials of steelmaking

    The ArcelorMittal Dofasco steel plant in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
  • Thursday, 10 February, 2022
    ArcelorMittal’s earnings surge as it warns steel demand will slow

    Group enjoys most profitable year since 2008

    Rolled up steel sits in an ArcelorMittal steel plant
  • Thursday, 6 January, 2022
    ArcelorMittal bank accounts in Ukraine frozen over tax evasion claims

    Attack on steel group by country’s authorities is latest in number of probes over past few years

  • Thursday, 11 November, 2021
    Steel price boom propels ArcelorMittal to best quarterly profit since 2008

    Luxembourg-based group is raising its share buyback by $1bn

  • Thursday, 14 October, 2021
    ArcelorMittal ‘pauses’ output at some European plants as energy costs bite

    Production of certain steel products at economical costs is becoming more difficult, says company

    A worker inspects coils of steel in the storage yard of an ArcelorMittal plant
  • Thursday, 29 July, 2021
    ArcelorMittal reports highest profits since 2008

    World’s biggest steelmaker rides upswing in a global economy rebounding from the pandemic

    A worker prepares molten steel at the ArcelorMittal plant in Ostrava, Czech Republic
  • Tuesday, 1 June, 2021
    Liberty Steel Group Holdings UK Ltd.
    ArcelorMittal among bidders for Gupta’s French steel plants

    Germany’s Saarstahl and Italy’s Beltrame also in running to buy tycoon’s factories

  • Wednesday, 19 May, 2021
    LexIndustrial metals
    Steel/stocks: inflation will take the wind out of prices Premium content

    Tough decisions are looming for manufacturers

    An ArcelorMittal plant in the Czech Republic
  • Thursday, 6 May, 2021
    ArcelorMittal urges action on costs to help Europe’s steel producers

    Chief executive calls for level playing field for region’s companies against imports

    A worker inspects steel slabs stored in the storage yard at the ArcelorMittal plant in Ostrava, Czech Republic
  • Wednesday, 17 March, 2021
    Business InsightPeggy Hollinger
    Suez-Veolia hostile bid battle tests European M&A law

    War between world’s two largest waste and water groups puts spotlight on Dutch takeover defence

  • Monday, 15 February, 2021
    The Big Read
    ‘Green steel’: the race to clean up one of the world’s dirtiest industries

    After the intense pressure on oil and gas, heavy industry’s role in the climate crisis is now under growing scrutiny

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