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ArcelorMittal may close more sites

World's largest steel maker has refused to rule out further closures in Europe.

The world8217;s largest steel maker ArcelorMittal has refused to rule out further closures of sites in Europe amid demand slowdown,says a media report.

8220;ArcelorMittal has refused to rule out further site closures in Europe as the global steel industry enters what some observers fear could be a five-year spell of overcapacity linked to signs of a severe slowdown in demand and consumption in China,8221; the Financial Times has reported.

Quoting a company spokesperson,the British daily said,8221;No further plans have been announced8221;.

The spokesperson was responding to a query on whether he steel maker was considering any further closures in Europe to add to the permanent shutdowns of two plant furnaces in Liege,Belgium.

8220;The unwillingness of the world8217;s biggest steelmaker to reaffirm previous pledges that it would keep its main European factories open has sparked speculation that it might be preparing to announce permanent shutdowns of some of its smaller production units on the continent,8221; the daily said.

Talking to the Financial Times,ArcelorMittal chairman and chief executive Lakshmi Mittal said that 8220;sustained collapse in European steel demand has created a severe imbalance with potential supply of the metal.

8220;The most likely candidates for plant closure would include several fairly small units in France,Germany and Spain8230; However,they could also include facilities in Romania and Poland that Mr Mittal has owned since before the Arcelor acquisition,8221; the report noted.

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According to the daily,ff ArcelorMittal were to cut its European plant network in any sizeable way,it would signify a partial unravelling of the logic behind the bitterly fought acquisition by Mr Mittal in 2006 of Luxembourg-based Arcelor.

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