ArcelorMittal

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ArcelorMittal / Layoffs / No to Europe’s Political Pressure

Alarmed by the speed at which the steel industry is becoming a symbol of Europe’s economic decline, a top European Union official has called for the world’s biggest steel maker to postpone planned job cuts and factory closings. The company, ArcelorMittal, has said no. “Continuing to operate these plants would threaten the overall viability of … Continue reading

Kazakhstan / ArcelorMittal / 2,000 jobs cut

ArcelorMittal, expects output at its Kazakhstan mill, which relied on Iran for a third of its business before Western sanctions were imposed, to fall again in 2013 and will shed about 2,000 jobs to cut costs. Shipments at the world’s largest steelmaker’s Temirtau site dropped to 2.8 million tonnes last year from 3.2 million in … Continue reading

France / A deal with ArcelorMittal will save jobs

The French government struck a deal with ArcelorMittal (ISPA.AS) on Friday which will see the steelmaker invest 180 million euros ($234 million) in its Florange steelworks, allowing some 600 jobs at two shuttered blast furnaces to be saved. Prime Minister Jean-Marc Ayrault said the two furnaces would not be restarted for now, given weak European … Continue reading

France / Hollande gives Mittal deadline to save jobs … or nationalisation

PRESIDENT Francois Hollande has given ArcelorMittal CEO Lakshmi Mittal until December 1 to draw up a plan to save jobs at a French plant of the world’s largest steel maker, including its nationalisation. Mr Hollande, who met Mr Mittal for an hour at the Elysee presidential palace in Paris on Tuesday, said he asked Mr … Continue reading

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