The Herald (South Africa)

Steel producer defends merger

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GERMAN heavy industry giant ThyssenKru­pp yesterday defended its disputed merger with India’s Tata Steel, saying its restructur­ing plan and the tie-up would help to secure tens of thousands of jobs.

The tie-up, announced at the end of September to form Europe’s second biggest steelworks after ArcelorMit­tal, has sparked fears for 4 000 jobs in production and administra­tion that hang in the balance.

Yesterday, thousands of workers, some holding up signs saying “We are the future”, answered a call by metal works union IG Metall to protest at the group’s Andernach site in western Germany.

But ThyssenKru­pp chief executive Heinrich Hiesinger defended the merger and planned overhaul at the conglomera­te.

“We will perhaps cut thousands of jobs, but we will also secure tens of thousands of jobs with this co-enterprise,” he said.

“The problem of overcapaci­ty in Europe’s steel product remains unsolved, and we are convinced that this merger plan is the best solution to provide the means to become the number two in steel in Europe, and to generate synergies that we would not have been able to achieve on our own.”

The merged holding company would be headquarte­red in the Netherland­s and the deal should be completed by the end of next year, the group said. – AFP

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