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The transition of the global steel industry to near-zero emissions production made little progress in 2025. This year was defined not by decisive movement toward steel decarbonisation, but by the dominance of tariffs, cost pressures, uncertainty over policy incentives, and politicisation of steel within national security debates.
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8 December, 2025 - International climate organisation SteelWatch has released a new data tool, the Steelmaker Transformation Tracker, to separate decarbonisation spin from real actions,…
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The steel sector is a major driver of climate change, and while many companies talk up plans to cut carbon emissions, tracking decarbonisation and other…
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In every major transition, there are actors on both sides. The European Union’s phase-out of free allowances under the Emissions Trading System (ETS) and the…
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Tokyo, Japan, 26 August 2025 – In response to the Nikkei article [1] reporting that Nippon Steel plans to invest USD 3.1 billion (around JPY…
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Tokyo, Japan, 12 August, 2025 - Nippon Steel’s plan to continue with outdated coal-based production at its newly acquired U. S. Steel facilities is already…
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The Hague, Friday August 1, 2025 – ArcelorMittal released its second quarter earnings [1] of 2025 yesterday, reporting sales of almost USD 16 billion — over a…
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Comment: Green energy made with green steel? Not when Nippon Steel’s green steel is coal in disguise
Tokyo, Japan, 31 July 2025 - Nippon Steel’s signing of a memorandum of cooperation with the Danish wind turbine maker Vestas Wind System [1] leaves…
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The journey of global steel decarbonisation is in a sticky patch. Making iron with coal drives the bulk of the industry emissions — but the…