Cleveland-Cliffs Inc.
Location
Ohio
Founded
1847-02-28
Website
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2025-03-26 (thesiliconreview.com)
EPA's New Emission Rules Hit Iron Smelters with $800M Compliance Costs
The EPA's latest emission regulations impose $800M in compliance costs on U.S. iron smelters, reshaping the industry's environmental strategy.
Read more2025-02-12 (rd.nl)
Steel companies further up on Wall Street after taxes Trump
The American metal producers went further on Tuesday at the stock exchanges in New York. President Trump signed a decree for import duties of 25 percent on steel and aluminum on Monday. He had already announced the rates the day before. The new taxes will take effect on March 12. Chairman Ursula von der Leyen of the European Commission said that Trump's import duties will not remain "unanswered".
Read more2025-01-14 (nwitimes.com)
Cleveland-Cliffs CEO believes U.S. Steel can stand on its own but would benefit from consolidation
Cleveland-Cliffs CEO Lourenco Goncalves said further consolidation of the steel industry would be beneficial for U.S. Steel and Cleveland-Cliffs, as it would result in more economies of scale. U.S. Steel's Clairton Coke Works Plant for instance could supply Cleveland-Cliffs' Indiana Harbor Works and Burns Harbor Works steel mills in Northwest Indiana, he said.
Read more2025-01-04 (wtov9.com)
Weirton lifts boil order but water conservation remains in effect
The city of Weirton has lifted its mandatory boil order as of Friday morning, marking a significant step forward after weeks of water line breaks and conservati
Read more2024-03-29 (reuters.com)
Automakers urge White House to oppose US Steel sale to Cleveland-Cliffs
A group representing major automakers on Friday urged the White House to oppose any effort by steelmaker Cleveland-Cliffs to buy rival U.S. Steel , warning that a deal could result in anti-competitive pricing for vehicles.
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2024-03-29 (marketscreener.com)
Automakers urge White House to oppose sale of US Steel to Cleveland-Cliffs
A group representing major automakers on Friday urged the White House to oppose any effort by steelmaker Cleveland-Cliffs to buy rival U.S. Steel, warning that a deal could result in anti-competitive...
Read more2024-02-15 (weirtondailytimes.com)
Cleveland-Cliffs to idle Weirton facility
WEIRTON — The Weirton tinplate production plant will be idled indefinitely in April, Cleveland-Cliffs announced this morning. The move is a direct result of the unanimous decision issued by all four members of the International Trade Commission negating the implementation of anti-dumping and
Read more2023-12-20 (minnpost.com)
How low-emissions steelmaking could be big business for Minnesota's Iron Range -
One of the biggest challenges for eliminating greenhouse gas emissions in Minnesota will be finding clean energy solutions for one of the state’s biggest industries: taconite mining.
Read more2023-12-15 (kaxe.org)
Green hydrogen could make Minnesota a leader in climate-friendly steel
Cutting emissions from mining is expected to be a bigger challenge than cleaning up cars or even power plants — because electric alternatives aren't widely available for powering furnaces and other equipment.
Read more2023-11-20 (chicagotribune.com)
Environmental groups urge stricter water permit requirements for Cleveland-Cliffs’ Indiana Harbor mill
Several environmental advocacy groups want the Indiana Department of Environmental Management to impose stricter water permit requirements on steel giant Cleveland-Cliffs, as it seeks to renew its ...
Read more2023-10-25 (rgj.com)
Trade policy should reflect interests of all Nevadans, not just one company | Drew Johnson
Drew Johnson writes: If new tariffs go into effect, Nevadans will soon face higher prices for essential canned goods.
Read more2023-06-21 (crainscleveland.com)
Cleveland-Cliffs, UAW reach labor deal for Coshocton Works
The three-year deal, if ratified by United Auto Workers local union membership, would take effect July 31. It covers about 330 UAW-represented workers.
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