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Italy gets six expressions of interest for Ilva steelworks, federal government informs unions

Six global and domestic players have actually revealed interest in taking over the steelworks of Acciaierie d'Italia (ADI) which was formerly referred to as Ilva, the government informed trade unions during a conference on Wednesday.

They are India's Vulcan Green Steel and Steel Mont, Ukraine's Metinvest, Canada's Stelco and Italian steel companies Arvedi and Marcegaglia, federal government officials told .

The fate of ADI is a major headache for Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, as its closure would have severe knock-on effects for the nation's production sector.

ADI's primary plant in the city of Taranto is one of the biggest in Europe and a major company in Italy's. under-developed south.

Attending to unions, Market Minister Adolfo Urso said 6. players would be interested in participating in the tender procedure. that Rome was anticipated to release by the end of this month,. according to the authorities, who participated in the conference.

The government organized the group's factories in Italy. this year under a special administration treatment, ending weeks. of clashes with its then leading investor ArcelorMittal,. the world's second-largest steelmaker.

As energy expenses increased and rolled steel coil prices fell, ADI. ran out of money and collected big debts with providers. including energy group Eni and grid operator Snam. , prompting the government to use financial assistance and a. short-lived layoff scheme to keep staff in the house.

Canada's Innovation Minister Francois-Philippe Champagne. promoted Stelco's bid in a telephone discussion with Urso on. Tuesday, the Italian ministry said in a statement.

Metinvest, Ukraine's largest steelmaker, is looking for. production sites abroad to balance out considerable possession losses at. home, consisting of the vast Azovstal steel plant in Mariupol that. was destroyed throughout an extended Russian siege.

Vulcan Green Steel becomes part of Jindal Steel Group, which has. already validated an initial contract with the Italian. government to relaunch the Piombino steelmaking site in Tuscany.

(source: Reuters)