Campaigners denounce ArcelorMittal’s ‘blackmail’ over green steel in Europe

Published 10:51 on November 28, 2024  /  Last updated at 10:51 on November 28, 2024  / /  EMEA, EU ETS

Environmental groups have condemned ArcelorMittal’s decision to freeze its green steel projects in Europe, saying the move was “motivated by political games” in order to extract more policy support and subsidies from the incoming European Commission.
Environmental groups have condemned ArcelorMittal’s decision to freeze its green steel projects in Europe, saying the move was “motivated by political games” in order to extract more policy support and subsidies from the incoming European Commission.


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