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ArcelorMittal South Africa delays long-steel plant closure amid government talks

ArcelorMittal South Africa announced on Thursday that it would delay the closing of its long steel plant operations by one month. The steelmaker is in discussions with the government about salvaging the business.

The company had planned to start winding down the loss-making long-steel business by the end of last month, but has delayed it due "continuing discussions with the South African government" as well as higher-than-anticipated orders.

The steelmaker announced in a press release that the outcome of the negotiations will be revealed before the end this month.

The company said that a loan of 380 million rands ($20.44m) from the Industrial Development Corporation of South Africa (IDCSA), its second largest shareholder after its parent company ArcelorMittal has enabled it to continue operations of its long steel business.

ArcelorMittal South Africa reported a headline of 5.1 billion Rand for the year ending December 31. This was higher than the headline of 1.89 billion Rand in 2023.

The company stated that the losses were caused by the poor financial performance of the long-seam business, primarily due to the soft demand and high energy costs. It also cited the influx of steel imports at low prices, mainly from China.

Since November 2023, the closure of the long steel operations that produce rail, rods, and bars for use in construction, mining, and manufacturing has been planned. This shutdown could impact about 3,500 jobs, both direct and indirect.

(source: Reuters)