'Two-speed decarbonisation': ArcelorMittal faces questions over net zero strategy

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An Arcelor Mittal steel plant | Credit: Arcelor Mittal
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An Arcelor Mittal steel plant | Credit: Arcelor Mittal

Steelmaker comes under fire as new coal-blast furnaces in India are rolled out alongside low-carbon steelmaking efforts in Europe and Canada

Steelmaking giant ArcelorMittal has been warned that it should prepare for challenging questions from investors around how it plans to reach net zero emissions by 2050 given it is building new coal-powered...

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