Arcelor Mittal
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Synergies expected as German and Indian firms combine their European operations
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Ash clouds dominate the sky in Zenica, with many blaming the air pollution on ArcellorMittal, the world’s largest steel maker and a major employer here
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As the world’s largest steelmaker ArcelorMittal reports a £5.5bn loss, lobby group UK Steel wants action on business rates and Chinese competition
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Annual dividend scrapped after orders dry up in troubled steel sector, with company blaming unsustainably low export prices from China
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LanzaTech technology will be installed at ArcelorMittal’s steel mill in Ghent, using a microbe to turn carbon monoxide into ethanol fuel
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Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park in east London will open on 5 April, with 230 hectares (560 acres) of public space, 4,300 new trees and five sporting venues. The Arcelor Mittal tower opens to the public on the same dayGallery
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Tata Steel blamed writedown on 30% fall in demand for steel products since the onset of global financial crisis in 2007
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Russian tycoon and major shareholder in Arsenal steals top spot in Sunday Times rich list from steel baron Lakshmi Mittal
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Steel magnate is being sued for allegedly reneging on agreement with former friend over Nigerian oil deal
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Who killed the Florange blast furnaces? The hippies
Tim WorstallTim Worstall: A process for recycling scrap metal into ingots lies behind French minister's hounding of the ArcelorMittal steelmaker
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ArcelorMittal gives government two months to find a buyer before it shuts last blast furnaces in historic industrial region
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It's big, it's red, and you can see it from 10 miles away: finally, after two years of planning wrangles, Britain's largest public sculpture towers over the Olympic park. Tim Adams reports
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Once people reach the Olympic tower's double-deck viewing gallery and cafe, they may well be persuaded
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As the ArcelorMittal Orbit tower grows towards completion, it seems to crystalise core arguments about the Olympics' regeneration aspirations
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Lakshmi Mittal's 'mega-mine' is believed to be the largest mineral extraction project in the region but threatens unique wildlife
Property tycoons David and Simon Reuben top Sunday Times rich list