ArcelorMittal halts German green steel plans amid rising costs, unions warn of risks

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ArcelorMittal has abandoned plans to convert German steel plants to green hydrogen use due to high energy costs and uncertainty, and may also close its biofuels plant in Belgium because of restrictive EU regulations, highlighting challenges in Europe's decarbonisation efforts and industrial competitiveness.
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