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ArcelorMittal withdraws from green steel transformation

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July 1, 2025

ArcelorMittal has withdrawn from its green steel projects in Germany. The company says its former goals are no longer feasible in the current market environment. Meanwhile, workers fear for their jobs.

ArcelorMittal halted its plans to produce green steel in Germany, despite being offered €1.3 billion in subsidies, citing poor market conditions. The decision sparked backlash in Bremen, with workers’ representatives accusing the company of avoiding its responsibility to invest in progress. In contrast, other German steelmakers like ThyssenKrupp and Salzgitter are still moving ahead with hydrogen-based steel production, supported by €5.7 billion in funding. Experts say high energy costs and a slow rollout of hydrogen make green steel production financially risky. While investors welcomed ArcelorMittal’s move, critics argue the company missed an opportunity to lead in climate-friendly innovation.

 

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