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LONDON: Arcelormittal, the steel giant headed by Indian billionaire Lakshmi Mittal, stands to gain around 1 billion pounds from a European scheme aimed at curbing global warming, a newspaper reported on Sunday. Full Article at Times of India
Indian steel tycoon Lakshmi Mittal will get a 1 billion pound windfall from a European scheme to curb global warming. Full Article at Indian Express
Arcelor Mittal steel workers dressed in protective work suits demonstrate during the traditional Labour Day march to denounce the government's economic policies in Marseille, May 1, 2009. View Photo »
The investigation has also shown that ArcelorMittal and Eurofer, which represents European steel makers at the European level, have lobbied intensively in Brussels. This has included threatening to move plants out of Europe at a cost of 90,000 jobs, and asking European commissioners to meet Mittal
ArcelorMittal, the world’s largest steel maker, will benefit from a windfall of £1 billion (Rs 7,000 crore), thanks to the carbon credits issued to it under the European Trading Scheme. Full Article at Business Standard
Lakshmi Mittal, Britain’s richest man, stands to benefit from a European scheme to curb global warming. Full Article at Times of India
ArcelorMittal, the steel giant headed by Indian billionaire Lakshmi Mittal, stands to gain around a billion pounds from a European scheme aimed at curbing global warming, a newspaper reported Sunday. Full Article at Webindia123
Arcelor Mittal steel workers demonstrate during the traditional Labour Day march to denounce the government's economic policies in Marseille, May 1, 2009. View Photo »
Indian steel tycoon Lakshmi Mittal will get a 1 billion pound windfall from an European scheme to curb global warming. Full Article at Hindustan Times
WEIRTON — In the weeks since ArcelorMittal’s Community Recycling Center opened in Weirton, organizer Dave Minda said the response has been overwhelming. Full Article at WBOY-TV
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Arcelor Mittal steel workers dressed in protective work suits demonstrate during the traditional Labour Day march to denounce the government's economic policies in Marseille, May 1, 2009.
View Photo »Arcelor Mittal steel workers demonstrate during the traditional Labour Day march to denounce the government's economic policies in Marseille, May 1, 2009.
View Photo »An employee of Arcelor Mittal stands next to a train as he blocks the railway tracks at the entrance of the plant in Florange April 16, 2009.
View Photo »Employees of Arcelor Mittal talk as they block railway tracks at the entrance of their plant in Florange April 16, 2009.
View Photo »Employees of Arcelor Mittal sit in a control station as they block railway tracks at the entrance of their plant in Florange April 16, 2009.
View Photo »Employees of Arcelor Mittal talk as they block railway tracks at the entrance of their plant in Florange April 15, 2009.
View Photo »Employees of Arcelor Mittal block railway tracks at the entrance of their plant in Florange April 15, 2009. ArcelorMittal, the world's largest steelmaker, extended its production cuts in Europe into the second quarter because inventory levels had not fallen as quickly there as envisaged.
View Photo »Employees of Arcelor Mittal block railway tracks at the entrance of their plant in Florange April 15, 2009. ArcelorMittal, the world's largest steelmaker, extended its production cuts in Europe into the second quarter because inventory levels had not fallen as quickly there as envisaged.
View Photo »Employees of Arcelor Mittal block railway tracks at the entrance of their plant in Florange April 15, 2009. ArcelorMittal, the world's largest steelmaker, extended its production cuts in Europe into the second quarter because inventory levels had not fallen as quickly there as envisaged.
View Photo »Employees of Arcelor Mittal block railway tracks at the entrance of their plant in Florange April 15, 2009. ArcelorMittal, the world's largest steelmaker, extended its production cuts in Europe into the second quarter because inventory levels had not fallen as quickly there as envisaged.
View Photo »An employee of Arcelor Mittal blocks railway tracks at the entrance of their plant in Florange April 15, 2009.
View Photo »Arcelor Mittal steel workers demonstrate during a protest march in Marseille, March 19, 2009. Unions have called a nationwide strike across sectors and planned demonstrations all over France to denounce the government's economic policies.
View Photo »Arcelor Mittal steel workers demonstrate during a protest march in Marseille, March 19, 2009. Unions have called a nationwide strike across sectors and planned demonstrations all over France to denounce the government's economic policies.
View Photo »The chief chief executive officer of Arcelor Mittal, Lakshmi Mittal speaks at an annual results conference at the Arcelor Mittal headquarters in Luxembourg on February 11, 2009.
View Photo »The chief chief executive officer of Arcelor Mittal, Lakshmi Mittal (R) walks beside his son ArcelorMittal Chief Financial Officer Aditya Mittal as they arrive for an annual results conference at the Arcelor Mittal headquarters in Luxembourg.
View Photo »Arcelor Mittal workers take part in a protest march in Brussels, February 10, 2009. Several thousand steel workers protested against Mittal's plan to cut jobs. Placard reads "shareholders millionaires, workers in trouble".
View Photo »Arcelor Mittal workers take part in a protest march in Brussels, February 10, 2009. Several thousand steel workers protested against Mittal's plan to cut jobs.
View Photo »Arcelor Mittal workers take part in a protest march in Brussels, February 10, 2009. Several thousand steel workers protested against Mittal's plan to cut jobs.
View Photo »Arcelor Mittal workers take part in a protest march in Brussels, February 10, 2009. Several thousand steel workers protested against Mittal's plan to cut jobs.
View Photo »Arcelor Mittal workers take part in a protest march in Brussels, February 10, 2009. Several thousand steel workers protested against Mittal's plan to cut jobs. Placard reads "Against job cuts, across Europe".
View Photo »Arcelor Mittal workers take part in a protest march in Brussels, February 10, 2009. Several thousand steel workers protested against Mittal's plan to cut jobs. Placard reads "Against the closing of working plants in Europe.
View Photo »An Arcelor Mittal worker holds a sign which portrays Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Lakshmi Mittal as the devil holding a bag of money and reads, 'The Mittal Devil - His Morals are only Limited by His Profits", during a protest march in Marseille, January 29, 2009.
View Photo »Arcelor Mittal steel workers demonstrate during a protest march in Marseille January 29, 2009. France's eight labour unions have called on public and private sector workers to go on strike on Thursday to demand more action from government and companies to protect jobs and salaries.
View Photo »An Arcelor Mittal worker holds a sign which depicts France's President Nicolas Sarkozy as the devil holding a bag of money and reads: 'The Mittal Devil - His Morals are only Limited by His Profits", during a protest march in Marseille, January 29, 2009.
View Photo »Fuad Fetic carries a bucket of "berna" which he dug up at a waste dump in the village of Tetovo near Zenica, November 24, 2009.
View Photo »Arcelor Mittal steel workers demonstrate during the traditional Labour Day march to denounce the government's economic policies in Marseille, May 1, 2009.
View Photo »The investigation has also shown that ArcelorMittal and Eurofer, which represents European steel makers at the European level, have lobbied intensively in Brussels. This has included threatening to move plants out of Europe at a cost of 90,000 jobs, and asking European commissioners to meet Mittal
ArcelorMittal South Africa’s steel prices will remain unchanged for December from November levels
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