Canberra readies A$200 mln for cleaner steel making

Published 04:13 on January 31, 2024  /  Last updated at 09:21 on January 31, 2024  / /  Asia Pacific, Australia

The Australian government is helping to keep the nation’s steelmaking industry alive with A$200 million ($131.45 mln) in grants to two of the country’s three remaining steel mills, while also hoping to reduce carbon emissions.
The Australian government is helping to keep the nation’s steelmaking industry alive with A$200 million ($131.45 mln) in grants to two of the country’s three remaining steel mills, while also hoping to reduce carbon emissions.


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