HomeNewsWorldArcelorMittal SA heads for huge loss; to shed 1,000 jobs

ArcelorMittal SA heads for huge loss; to shed 1,000 jobs

The company had said in November 2019 that it would close down its loss-making Saldanha Works due to various factors, including a global downturn in the steel market and a reduction of the plant's export edge due to high costs of electricity, rail transport and price regulation.

January 26, 2020 / 12:41 IST
Story continues below Advertisement
ArcelorMittal
ArcelorMittal

ArcelorrMittal South Africa (AMSA), the South African subsidiary of global steel magnate Lakshmi Mittal, has said it would report a R4 billion (about $2,8m) headline loss for the year ended December 2019, with plans to shed 1,000 jobs finalised as part of its cost-cutting measures.

AMSA's huge loss follows on a profit of R1,37b (about $951m) in 2018.

Story continues below Advertisement

AMSA had announced plans for a large-scale reorganisation of its plants across the country six months ago.

The company had said in November 2019 that it would close down its loss-making Saldanha Works due to various factors, including a global downturn in the steel market and a reduction of the plant's export edge due to high costs of electricity, rail transport and price regulation.