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Switzerland approves state aid to the steel sector

Four enterprises will be exempted from part of the electricity grid usage fee for 4 years

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German Chancellor proposes to reduce electricity costs for the steel industry

Olaf Scholz promises to support steel industry at the national and European level

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UK intents to support steel industry – Secretary of State

Industry development strategy with a focus on green steel presented at the parliamentary summit

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UK should give preference to local steel in public procurement – UK Steel

Currently, a third of the steel purchased by the government is imported

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Austrian industry needs government support – voestalpine CEO

Energy-intensive sectors face challenges both from their own transformation and from customers

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Japan’s JFE Steel has applied for a government subsidy for decarbonization

The company is seeking funds to build a new large EAF to replace the blast furnace

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EC approves €128 million state aid to Sweden to support SSAB in decarbonization

This measure will help speed up the implementation of the project by three years

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Nippon Steel has applied for a subsidy to build new EAFs

In this way, the company aims to support its decarbonization efforts

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British government confirms £500m support package for Tata Steel

In addition, it is planned to present a strategy for the development of the country's steel industry in the spring of 2025

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EC approves €265 million in Swedish aid for H2 Green Steel plant

The Swedish event will be partially funded through the Recovery and Resilience Fund (RRF)

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British Steel has applied for a £600 million support package

The company is seeking help from the incoming government to implement its decarbonisation plans

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Acciaierie d’Italia to receive additional €120 million to cover debts

The financial guarantee for the transaction was provided by the Sace Group, controlled by the Italian Ministry of Economy

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