ArcelorMittal, one of the world’s largest steel manufacturers, announced on September 2, local time, that it will close a blast furnace in Bremen, northern Germany, and a wire rod production plant in Hamburg due to soaring electricity costs. Volatile energy prices and uncertainty about the economic outlook are the backdrop for the company’s decision.
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