France to seek protection from Chinese steel imports after ArcelorMittal job cuts
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As the United States commercially shields itself with tariff barriers, Europe becomes the most exposed market to an avalanche of Asian steel, particularly of Chinese origin. This has been staged this Friday before the media by the CEO of Acerinox, Bernardo Velázquez, to launch a strong message of protectionism that blinds European steel from "overcapacity and unfair competition." The competitive pressure of Chinese manufacturers, who already rep…
ArcelorMittal to cut ~600 jobs in France, sparks calls for protection from Chinese steel imports
France will seek measures to protect the European steel industry against Chinese imports, responding to an announcement by ArcelorMittal that it will cut ~600 jobs across seven French sites.
The steel group ArcelorMittal has announced a social plan in France. A total of around 600 jobs will be lost, including behind the Saarland border.
French government spokesman Sophie Primas denounced on Thursday 24 April the announcement made the previous day by ArcelorMittal to remove 600 jobs in France, calling for protective measures to be put in place...
In France, ArcelorMittal announces a vast plan to abolish jobs with more than 600 jobs threatened at seven industrial sites in the north of France. The world number two of the steel industry justifies its decision by the steel crisis in Europe. For employees, this is a shock.
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