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ArcelorMittal South Africa warns early steps may be required to wind down Longs business

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Update time : 2025-07-15 17:22:31

ArcelorMittal South Africa (Amsa), which continues to pay heavy prices for government infrastructure and policy failures, may be left with no option but to prepare for the wind down process of its Longs Business, well in advance of September 30, 2025.

This announcement, and despite a forecast of slightly reduced headline earnings losses for the six months to June 30, caused the share price to slump 7.89% to 105 cents on the JSE by Monday afternoon - considering that three years ago the price traded above R5 a share.

On March 31, Amsa announced its decision to wind down the Long Steel Business had been deferred for at least 6 months to September 30 after it received a R1.68 billion funding facility from the Industrial Development Corporation (IDC).

The facility was now fully drawn and would enable the Longs Business to operate through the third quarter. The business would also continue to trade until the end of September, having regard to the commitments made to its customers.

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