ThyssenKrupp and Tata agree steel merger to create one of EU’s biggest emitters

Published 23:57 on September 20, 2017 / Last updated at 15:57 on September 21, 2017 / / EMEA, EMEA Compliance Markets & Taxes, EU ETS, Europe

Germany’s ThyssenKrupp and India’s Tata Steel have agreed to merge their European operations to create the bloc’s number two steel producer and one of the biggest emitting companies in the EU ETS.
Germany’s ThyssenKrupp and India’s Tata Steel have agreed to merge their European operations to create the bloc’s number two steel producer and one of the biggest emitting companies in the EU ETS.


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