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Nippon Steel’s coal focus a risk for investors – says SteelWatch
With Nippon Steel’s current roadmap showing no substantial emissions reductions between today and 2040 – the most critical period for climate action – the company is creating unnecessary business and climate risk by delaying investments in low-emissions steel production, according to a new assessment of the company’s climate performance.
14 May 2025 -
Kingspan and Hydnum Steel collaborate on new green steel initiative
Kingspan Group and Hydnum Steel have announced their collaboration on a green steel initiative aimed at decarbonising the construction sector and promoting sustainability in building materials.
14 May 2025 -
Precision steel tube plant opens in India
The German Poppe + Potthoff group (P+P) is expanding its global reach with the opening of a new joint venture plant in India. Under the name Indodeutsche Precision Tubes, an innovative partnership is being established in Badli (Haryana) with the Indian company Lalbaba Engineer-ing Limited.
13 May 2025 -
Spain grants 60 million Euros to Hydnum Steel
The Spanish Government has granted 60 million Euros of its Decarbonization Strategic Project funds to Hydnum Steel, the first green steel plant on the Iberian Peninsula and one of the first to be built worldwide.
09 May 2025 -
Steel tariffs slashed to zero in new US/UK deal
Great news for the British steel industry as US president Donald Trump has announced that tariffs on steel, which were running at 25%, have been slashed to nothing, zero, zilch, according to news reports.
08 May 2025 -
GSCC certifies Arkansas Steel Associates’ emissions targets
The Global Steel Climate Council (GSCC) announces the certification of Arkansas Steel Associates’ Corporate Average Steel Emissions Intensity (CASEI) base year emissions and Science-Based Emissions Targets (SBET). With this milestone, the company joins a growing coalition of steel producers demonstrating tangible, verifiable commitments to decarbonization.
08 May 2025