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FT reports that Italy is seeking damages of over $8 billion from ArcelorMittal for the ILVA Steelworks.

Financial Times reported 'on Monday' that the state-appointed administrators at Acciaierie d'Italia's Steel Plants are seeking 8?billion euro ($8.17 billion), in damages, from ArcelorMittal.

The report stated that Acciaierie d'Italia, formerly known under the name ILVA has filed a lawsuit against the steelworks for alleged mismanagement. This complaint was made to a Milan court this month.

Adolfo Urso, Italy's Minister of Industry in December, said that the plant commissioners would file a claim for damages against ArcelorMittal. The plant was taken over by the government in early 2024.

The FT reported that "the forensic due diligence... carried out by the Commissioners showed that the 'company's financial... imbalances were?the result... of a wilful, precise, and long-term strategy aimed at systematically transferring financial resources to the parent company from the company."

ArcelorMittal, and Italy's Economy Ministry?didn't immediately respond to an inquiry for comment.

The steelmaker announced in September of last year that it had received 10 bids, but only two bidders, Azerbaijan’s Baku Steel Company and Azerbaijan Investment Company as well as India’s Jindal Steel International, were interested to purchase all the assets.

ADI is a major headache to Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Melons because it is unable to maintain its production due rising energy costs and a?weak market.

(source: Reuters)