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Brand-new investors will revive Italy steelworks, Meloni states

Brand-new financiers are likely to emerge to help revive Italy's steel industry after the federal government took charge of ArcelorMittal's plants in the nation today, Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni said on Thursday.

The government is searching for brand-new industrial partners for Acciaierie d'Italia (ADI)-- the Italian steel service.

ADI was previously referred to as Ilva, whose main plant in the southern city of Taranto is among the biggest in Europe and is a significant employer in Italy's under-developed south.

I don't want to nationalise Ilva, Meloni informed an interview with RAI TELEVISION.

I think that there are margins to discover personal financiers who truly have an interest in making it work. There are a number of who have stepped forward, she added.

Weighed down by an increase in energy prices and a drop in rolled steel coil costs, ADI has actually run out of cash and has built up huge debts with suppliers consisting of energy huge Eni and grid operator Snam.

There is a market for quality steel in Europe, it is in our interest to guarantee production quality, keep workers and providers safe, and respect the environment, Meloni added.

Ukraine's Metinvest could be among those thinking about purchasing ADI, its CEO was quoted as saying last month.

(source: Reuters)