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After Ilva, Terni and Piombino: the steel factories return to Italian hands

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ROMA – Towards a totally made in Italy steel. The new scenario could materialize in less than a year, ending the season of foreign multinationals. The three historic steel capitals – Taranto, Terni and Piombino – will change hands: in May 2022, according to the agreements, Acciaierie d’Italia (the former Ilva) will be under the control of Invitalia (the State); by September the German giant ThyssenKrupp will decide who to hand over the exclusive deal for Acciai Speciali Terni, and at the moment there is a head to head between the Arvedi and Marcegaglia groups; finally Piombino, where the relaunch by Jindal never took off and, while there too a public support is expected …

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