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ArcelorMittal to pay Italy 5 billion euros in damages for ILVA steelworks

Adolfo Urso, the Industry Minister, said that the commissioners of Italy’s former ILVA Steel plants would launch a damages claim against ArcelorMittal for 5 billion euros ($5.83billion), as the government sought a buyer for the steelmaker.

Acciaierie d'Italia, formerly known as ILVA was placed under the government's administration in 2024. This ended the ownership of ArcelorMittal - the second largest steelmaker in the world - and aimed to find new private investors.

Urso, who announced the claim for damages in the parliament, said: "Extraordinary Maintenance is absolutely necessary. It stems from the total neglect and decay that ArcelorMittal left the plants in."

ADI is a major headache to Italian Prime Minister Giorgio Meloni, as it struggles to maintain production despite rising energy costs. Its closure would also have a significant impact on the manufacturing sector of Italy.

The steelmaker announced in September that it received 10 bids, but only two bidders, Azerbaijan Baku Steel Company and Azerbaijan Investment Company as well as India Jindal Steel International, were interested to purchase all the assets of the company. ($1 = 0.8578 euro) (Reporting and editing by Gavin Jones, Sara Rossi)

(source: Reuters)