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    Thyssenkrupp Gets Non-Binding Bid for Steel Unit From Jindal Steel International

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    Posted on September 16, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Thyssenkrupp gets a non-binding bid from Jindal Steel for its steel unit, aiming to enhance green steel production and divest its business.

    Jindal Steel International Makes Non-Binding Offer for Thyssenkrupp Steel

    Thyssenkrupp's Steel Unit Bid

    By Christoph Steitz

    FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Thyssenkrupp has received a non-binding bid for its steel unit from a division of Indian conglomerate Naveen Jindal Group, the German company said on Tuesday, the latest twist in the group's years-long effort to dispose of the business.

    News of the indicative bid for Thyssenkrupp Steel Europe (TKSE) - Germany's largest steelmaker that made 10.7 billion euros ($12.6 billion) in sales in the past fiscal year - sent shares in the German conglomerate up 5.3% by 1334 GMT.

    Details of the Offer

    Thyssenkrupp said it would closely examine the offer "particularly with regard to economic sustainability, the continuation of the green transformation and employment at our steel sites".

    It did not provide any financial details about the bid, which comes as the German industrial group is seeking to partially divest most of its businesses in a bid to become leaner and more focused.

    A sale to Jindal Steel International would be a success for Thyssenkrupp after unsuccessful attempts by the submarines-to-car parts group to sell TKSE in recent years, with several billion euros in pension liabilities remaining a key issue.

    Reactions from Stakeholders

    Jindal Steel International, in a separate statement, said its offer would secure steel production in Germany, include the completion of a green steel production site by TKSE in Duisburg, and a more than 2 billion euro commitment to establish additional electric arc furnace capacity.

    "Our goal is to preserve and grow Thyssenkrupp's 200-year industrial legacy and help transform it into Europe's largest integrated low emission steelmaker," Narendra Misra, director of European Operations at Jindal, said.

    Thyssenkrupp last year sold a 20% stake in TKSE to Czech billionaire Daniel Kretinsky, with the aim of eventually selling a further 30% stake to eventually create a 50-50 joint venture.

    Future Implications

    Powerful labour union IG Metall has criticised the move, saying Kretinsky had not provided information about his strategic plans as a co-shareholder.

    Kretinsky's EPCG division declined to comment.

    Thyssenkrupp's deputy supervisory board chairman and senior IG Metall member Juergen Kerner said news about the offer was good and that deeper discussions should start as soon as possible.

    ($1 = 0.8468 euros)

    (Reporting by Christoph Steitz, Editing by Rachel More and Susan Fenton)

    Table of Contents

    • Thyssenkrupp's Steel Unit Bid
    • Details of the Offer
    • Reactions from Stakeholders
    • Future Implications

    Key Takeaways

    • •Thyssenkrupp received a non-binding bid from Jindal Steel International.
    • •The bid is part of Thyssenkrupp's strategy to divest its steel unit.
    • •Jindal's offer includes a commitment to green steel production.
    • •Thyssenkrupp's shares rose by 5.3% following the bid announcement.
    • •Stakeholders have mixed reactions to the potential sale.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Thyssenkrupp gets non-binding bid for steel unit from Jindal Steel International

    1What type of bid did Thyssenkrupp receive?

    Thyssenkrupp received a non-binding bid for its steel unit from Jindal Steel International.

    2What are the key considerations for Thyssenkrupp regarding the bid?

    Thyssenkrupp will examine the offer with a focus on economic sustainability, the continuation of the green transformation, and employment at their steel sites.

    3What is Jindal Steel International's goal with the bid?

    Jindal Steel International aims to preserve Thyssenkrupp's industrial legacy and transform it into Europe's largest integrated low emission steelmaker.

    4What has been the response from the labour union IG Metall?

    The labour union IG Metall has criticized the move, stating that Kretinsky had not provided information about his strategic plans as a co-shareholder.

    5What previous stake sales has Thyssenkrupp made in TKSE?

    Thyssenkrupp sold a 20% stake in TKSE to Czech billionaire Daniel Kretinsky last year, with plans to eventually sell a further 30% stake.

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