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ArcelorMittal South Africa is in talks to defer long steel plant closure

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Posted on March 19, 2025

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ArcelorMittal SA in Talks to Delay Long Steel Plant Closure

(Reuters) - ArcelorMittal South Africa said on Wednesday it is in talks with the government and other parties for funding that could delay the planned closure of its long steel operations.

The steelmaker said on February 28 that it would cease long steel production of fencing material, rail, rods and bars by April this year after discussions with the government failed to avert the loss-making plant's closure.

"ArcelorMittal South Africa is engaging with stakeholders, including government, regarding funding and related matters to enable the deferral of the wind down of the longs business, as well as regarding the interventions previously announced," the company said in a statement.

The ongoing wind-down processes have not been stopped, it said, but was "being managed in a manner that accommodates ongoing funding discussions".

"It should be noted that without agreement regarding the funding and related matters, the deferral of the wind down of the longs business will not be feasible," the company said.

Apart from seeking funding, ArcelorMittal has asked the government to remove an export tax on scrap metal, which it says gives an unfair advantage to recyclers. The company also wants the government to impose import duties and facilitate lower electricity and freight rail costs.

A spokesperson for South Africa's industry ministry confirmed talks with ArcelorMittal and other industry players.

"Government is engaged on saving the jobs," the spokesperson said by email.

The planned closure, announced in November 2023, was blamed on weak demand and persistent infrastructure problems.

It would impact 3,500 direct and indirect jobs, while also disrupting supply into the automotive components manufacturing sector as well as the mining, rail and construction industries.

ArcelorMittal South Africa's longs business' operational loss doubled to 1.1 billion rand ($60.56 million) in 2024, from 600 million rand the year before.

The company reported a headline loss of 5.1 billion rand for the year ended December 31, compared with a 1.89 billion rand headline loss in 2023.

It said at the time the losses were driven by poor financial performance at its long steel business as well as low-cost steel imports, particularly from China.

($1 = 18.1639 rand)

(Reporting by Nelson Banya; Editing by Alison Williams)

Key Takeaways

  • ArcelorMittal South Africa is in talks to delay plant closure.
  • Closure impacts 3,500 jobs and multiple industries.
  • Company seeks funding and policy changes from government.
  • Operational losses doubled to 1.1 billion rand in 2024.
  • Closure blamed on weak demand and infrastructure issues.

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The article discusses ArcelorMittal South Africa's efforts to delay the closure of its long steel plant through government negotiations.
Why is the plant closure significant?
The closure affects 3,500 jobs and disrupts supply to key industries like automotive and construction.
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The company reported significant operational losses due to weak demand and competition from low-cost imports.

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