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France continues to oppose nationalisation of ArcelorMittal sites

It said that the French government would continue to oppose any plans to nationalise French steelmaker ArcelorMittal's sites, as its workers are at risk of losing their jobs due to the tough market conditions.

After the French lower chamber of parliament approved a motion to nationalize the sites, Finance Minister Roland Lescure issued a statement reiterating the government's goal to avoid any form of nationalisation.

La France Insoumise, a far-left party, has put forward the motion that the French Senate will consider. The government has consistently opposed the motion.

The bill was passed late Thursday night by 127 votes to 41 against in the lower chamber of the parliament. However, it will likely be blocked in the Senate by right-wing parties that oppose nationalisation.

Lescure stated, "I am aware of the vote that was taken in Parliament to nationalise ArcelorMittal."

He said: "We will continue our opposition to the nationalisation ArcelorMittal throughout the remainder of the legislative process while working on solutions for the company, its employees and the government."

Market uncertainty surrounding ongoing tariff negotiations between the United States of America and Europe has affected the European steel industry. (Reporting and editing by Christian Schmollinger; Sudip Kar Gupta)

(source: Reuters)