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Arcelor Mittal

October 2023

  • Entrance to Kostenko coalmine

    Kazakhstan mourns after ArcelorMittal mine disaster kills 45

    Fire at Kostenko mine is latest in series of deadly incidents, and has prompted nationalisation of global company’s local affiliate

June 2018

  • Possible Tariffs Raise Tensions Between Trump And The EU<br>DUISBURG, GERMANY - MARCH 05: Coils are stored on trains in front of the ThyssenKrupp steel mill on March 5, 2018 in Duisburg, Germany. Tensions between U.S. President Donald Trump and the European Union are rising after Trump announced he would respond to any E.U. tariffs on American goods with U.S. tariffs on European cars. Trump originally sought tariffs on imports of steel and aluminum, to which EU officials said they would respond with tariffs on U.S. jeans, motorcycles and bourbon. The European Union and Canada are the two biggest exporters of steel to the United States. (Photo by Lukas Schulze/Getty Images)

    Go-ahead given for merger of Tata Steel and Thyssenkrupp

    Synergies expected as German and Indian firms combine their European operations

February 2017

  • Demonstrators gather in Zenica city centre to protest against air pollution

    The air we breathe
    Zenica, Bosnia: the steel town where even taking a breath can be a struggle

    Ash clouds dominate the sky in Zenica, with many blaming the air pollution on ArcellorMittal, the world’s largest steel maker and a major employer here

April 2016

  • Simon and David Reuben

    Property tycoons David and Simon Reuben top Sunday Times rich list

    Lewis Hamilton and Sacha Baron-Cohen among new entrants while a number of Britain’s billionaires saw their fortunes fall

February 2016

  • The ArcelorMittal steel plant near Marseille

    British steelmakers call on government to provide emergency assistance

    As the world’s largest steelmaker ArcelorMittal reports a £5.5bn loss, lobby group UK Steel wants action on business rates and Chinese competition

November 2015

  • ArcelorMittal’s chairman and chief executive, Lakshmi Mittal

    Steelmaker ArcelorMittal loses $1.3bn in nine months

    Annual dividend scrapped after orders dry up in troubled steel sector, with company blaming unsustainably low export prices from China

July 2015

  • Construction of ArcelorMittal’s pilot scheme should start later this year with bioethanol production beginning in 2017.

    World's largest steel company to use rabbit gut microbe to cut emissions

    LanzaTech technology will be installed at ArcelorMittal’s steel mill in Ghent, using a microbe to turn carbon monoxide into ethanol fuel

April 2014

  • Reflections under of one of the walkways over the water inside the Olympic Park.

    Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park to reopen in east London on Saturday

    Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park in east London will open on 5 April, with 230 hectares (560 acres) of public space, 4,300 new trees and five sporting venues. The Arcelor Mittal tower opens to the public on the same day

May 2013

  • Tata steel plant in Port Talbot, South Wales

    Tata Steel writes off £1bn as economic slump hits demand

    Tata Steel blamed writedown on 30% fall in demand for steel products since the onset of global financial crisis in 2007

April 2013

  • Alisher Usmanov

    Alisher Usmanov named as Britain's wealthiest person

    Russian tycoon and major shareholder in Arsenal steals top spot in Sunday Times rich list from steel baron Lakshmi Mittal

March 2013

  • ArcelorMittal CEO Lakshmi Mittal in Berlin

    Britain's richest man Lakshmi Mittal faces court case over oil fields

    Steel magnate is being sued for allegedly reneging on agreement with former friend over Nigerian oil deal

November 2012

  • ArcelorMittal steel worker

    Who killed the Florange blast furnaces? The hippies

    Tim Worstall

    Tim Worstall: A process for recycling scrap metal into ingots lies behind French minister's hounding of the ArcelorMittal steelmaker

  • ArcelorMittal steelworker

    French minister urges steel-maker ArcelorMittal to leave country

    Arnaud Montebourg says company chief Lakshmi Mittal 'never kept his word' on pledges to safeguard French factories
  • Smoke rises from a cement plant in Baokang

    European companies 'using emissions trading to subsidise overseas rivals'

    Report reveals steel and cement giants are buying cheap carbon credits abroad in order to avoid emissions trading scheme

October 2012

  • French CGT labour union workers block ac

    French steelworkers warn blockade is a last stand to save the industry

    ArcelorMittal gives government two months to find a buyer before it shuts last blast furnaces in historic industrial region

May 2012

  • orbit

    Anish Kapoor's Orbit tower: the mother of all helter-skelters

    It's big, it's red, and you can see it from 10 miles away: finally, after two years of planning wrangles, Britain's largest public sculpture towers over the Olympic park. Tim Adams reports

October 2011

  • The final giant steel loop swings into place to complete the ArcelorMittal Orbit sculpture.

    The ArcelorMittal Orbit has faced plenty of criticism – but it's a grower

    Once people reach the Olympic tower's double-deck viewing gallery and cafe, they may well be persuaded

September 2011

  • Dave Hill on London
    Olympic Orbit: triumph of public art or private vanity?

    As the ArcelorMittal Orbit tower grows towards completion, it seems to crystalise core arguments about the Olympics' regeneration aspirations

July 2011

  • Baffinland arctic mining : Baffin Island

    Britain's richest man to build giant Arctic iron ore mine

    Lakshmi Mittal's 'mega-mine' is believed to be the largest mineral extraction project in the region but threatens unique wildlife

June 2011

  • Lakshmi Mittal

    Lakshmi Mittal sued by former friend over Nigerian oil deal

    Moni Varma claims Mittal reneged after promising to pay him for deal to gain access to Niger Delta oil fields

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