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German group’s shares rally as investors hope unit will be spun off
Cutting carbon emissions is the correct path but the sector also needs a strategy to recycle scrap metal
Dependence on supplies from Moscow-controlled Rosatom also threatens climate goals, official warns
Company plans replacement with less carbon-heavy electric arc furnaces
Chinese owner Jingye hopes to secure more money as it prepares to unveil restructuring plans
Injunction stems from ArcelorMittal’s 2019 sale of European steel plants to Liberty
Uncertainty at Port Talbot plant as unions condemn moves to axe steel workers
Nationalisation talks follow series of fatal accidents, including coal mine fire on Saturday that killed at least 44
Washington had requested the move in return for avoiding reimposition of Trump-era tariffs
Anil Agarwal is splitting the group into six entities in an effort to raise their valuation
Companies warn they are unable to import benchmark steel product cheaply under current import quota scheme
If prices rise much higher, miners should be encouraged to lift output
Unions condemn agreement with Tata steel that could result in thousands of job losses
Cost of ‘yellowcake’ jumps to levels not seen since before 2011 Fukushima disaster
Deal is aimed at securing future of Port Talbot plant in Wales but will not prevent ultimate loss of about 3,000 jobs
US and European corporate bond markets have started September with a bang
Aurubis probes suspected conspiracy between suppliers and employees
Concerns over gas supplies and the Niger coup drive price increases
Cleveland-Cliffs’ $10bn proposal would build scale but raise competition worries
Move comes a day after steelmaker rejected offer from Cleveland-Cliffs
Buying US Steel would reinforce the kingpin status of Cleveland-Cliffs
Move came after company said it had hired financial advisers to evaluate offers
The cloud of disapproval around nuclear energy is dispersing
Miner posts lowest first-half earnings in three years on softer commodity prices
South Korean group’s core business remains steel, which is vulnerable to weak global demand
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