9,425.58 TRY BIST 100 BIST 100
38.07 USD USD USD
5.24 CNY CNY CNY
43.29 EUR EUR EUR
0.12 CNY CNY/EUR CNY/EUR
48.69 TRY Interest Interest
66.44 USD Fossil Oil Fossil Oil
39.72 USD Silver Silver
4.60 USD Copper Copper
98.08 USD Iron Ore Iron Ore
352.00 USD Shipbreaking Scrap Shipbreaking Scrap
4,071.20 TRY Gold (gr) Gold (gr)

Australian steel giant saved from closure by government support

Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has announced that steelworkers will be compensated for every penny of their labor and that the government will provide USD 2.4 billion worth of aid to Whyalla Steelworks until a new chief executive is found.

Australian steel giant saved from closure by government support

Whyalla Steelworks, a subsidiary of GFG Alliance, Australia's sole rail producer, has been placed into administration by the Australian government following economic difficulties. GFG, which owed tens of millions of dollars to creditors of the steelworks, including USD 15 million to SA Water, was under intense government pressure to pay its debts. Commenting on the administration, GFG Alliance President Sanjeev Gupta said the government was 'on the wrong track'.

After Whyalla Steelworks was fast-tracked through parliament, Albanese said that his country “cannot just be a quarry that exports things overseas, waits for jobs to be created, waits for value to be added, and then import it back” emphasizing that the purpose of state support was to protect the jobs created by Whyalla Steelworks and to invest nationally. Administrator KordaMentha said that keeping Whyalla Steelworks open would directly and indirectly protect approximately 4,000 jobs.

Now that the steelworks is no longer under the control of GFG, the state government can partner with the federal government and make the long-term investments necessary to secure the future of Whyalla and Australian steel making” South Australian government Premier Peter Malinauskas said. 

Comments

No comment yet.

Only +plus subscribers can access this content.

SUBSCRIBE now to share your thoughts on the markets and get more comments.
SUBSCRIBE If you already have an account Sign In

Most read news

Turkish company Shahi Steel opened its new production facility in Bosnia and Herzegovina

Wednesday, April 16, 2025

Ferrexpo's record post-war production

Friday, April 18, 2025

Italy's steel production increased by 6% in March

Thursday, April 17, 2025

Global carbon storage capacity increased by 27 % in 5 years

Thursday, April 17, 2025

Rio Tinto's first quarter results hit by a storm

Thursday, April 17, 2025
Follow List
Expand
Your watch list is empty

Add your favorite commodities for quick access and don't miss the latest price change news.


There are no news categories you follow
Edit Notification Preferences
E-bulletin subscription
Sign up to receive the latest news and daily iron prices by e-mail and sms
Become a Plus Subscriber Now!
Try it free for 3 days!
Subscribe Now
Neutral Prices
Be informed
Provincial Iron Prices
Comments and Analysis
Subscribe Now