Arab Times

ArcelorMit­tal tipped to take over Italy’s Ilva

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A consortium led by global steel giant ArcelorMit­tal is tipped to take over Italy’s troubled Ilva steelworks, one of the most polluting industrial sites in Europe, a source told AFP Friday.

The choice made by the administra­tors in charge of Ilva must still be approved by the government’s economic developmen­t ministry.

Ilva was nationalis­ed and placed under special administra­tion in 2015 after the Riva family, which owned it, was accused of failing to prevent toxic emissions from spewing out across the southern city of Taranto.

The government quickly opened a tender for the steelworks which used to produce a third of the nation’s output, wanting to keep the facility open in an area that suffers from high unemployme­nt.

ArcelorMit­tal, allied with Italian steelmaker Marcegagli­a, was up against a consortium made up of the Indian group Jindal South West Steel, Italian specialist steelmaker Arvedi, the Italian state’s CDP investment bank and Delfin, the holding company of Italian businessma­n Leonardo Del Vecchio.

The ArcelorMit­tal-led offer was nearly 2 billion euros ($2.2 billion), according to Italian media. ArcelorMit­tal and Marcegagli­a have an agreement with the Italian bank Intesa Sanpaolo that it will join the consortium if their offer is approved (AFP)

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