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ArcelorMittal announces sale of Bosnian operations
ArcelorMittalArcelorMittal(US:MT) Globenewswireยท2025-06-20 13:30

Core Viewpoint - ArcelorMittal has signed a sale and purchase agreement to divest its operations in Bosnia and Herzegovina, specifically the ArcelorMittal Zenica steel plant and the ArcelorMittal Prijedor iron ore mining business, to Pavgord Group, following a strategic review that deemed the sale as the best solution for business development [1][2]. Transaction Details - The transaction involves the sale of ArcelorMittal's shares in both ArcelorMittal Zenica and ArcelorMittal Prijedor, with all employees' jobs being transferred to the new owner. The company anticipates a non-cash loss on disposal of approximately $0.2 billion, which includes foreign exchange losses recorded in equity since acquisition [3]. - The deal is expected to close in the third quarter of 2025, pending merger control clearance and fulfillment of all conditions precedent. Until the closure, all operations will continue as usual with support from local management and company leadership [4]. Company Acknowledgment - ArcelorMittal expressed gratitude towards the government of Bosnia and Herzegovina and acknowledged the contributions of its employees at ArcelorMittal Zenica and ArcelorMittal Prijedor over the past 21 years, wishing them and Pavgord Group success in the future [5]. Company Overview - ArcelorMittal is a leading integrated steel and mining company with operations in 60 countries and primary steelmaking in 15 countries. In 2024, the company generated revenues of $62.4 billion, producing 57.9 million metric tonnes of crude steel and 42.4 million tonnes of iron ore. The company focuses on producing innovative steels that are energy-efficient, low in carbon emissions, and reusable, supporting the transition to renewable energy infrastructure [6].