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ArcelorMittal is the world’s leading steel and mining company, operating in more than 60 countries. It has a significant presence in Brazil, employing about 20,000 people, producing approximately 15.5 million tonnes of steel annually, and accounting for a dominant share of the Latin American steel market. Recently, Arc
ArcelorMittal has committed to carbon neutrality by 2050 and is heavily invested in green steel pilot projects in Europe[1][2].
German subsidiary of ArcelorMittal, led by CEO Thomas Bünger, which has raised concerns about the timeline for adopting green hydrogen technology in the steel industry.
One of the world's leading steelmakers, ArcelorMittal Germany's CEO Thomas Bünger has called for more flexibility in green hydrogen adoption timelines. The company is developing hydrogen-related technologies and has faced delays in its green hydrogen-powered DRI projects.
Steel company paving the way in using hydrogen for steelmaking to produce green steel.
ArcelorMittal is a funding and participating company in HyDeal Spain, intending to purchase renewable hydrogen for steel production.
Global steel company making a $100 million equity investment into Breakthrough Energy's Catalyst program as an anchor partner, with the goal of supporting decarbonization in steelmaking.

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