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CORRECTED - ArcelorMittal says delays Liberia iron ore

Thu May 21, 2009 11:45pm IST
 
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(Corrects to show Liberia is not a former British colony)

* Falling demand for iron ore forces delay

* Jobs lost at company and subcontractor

By Patrick Worsnip

MONROVIA, May 20 (Reuters) - The world's biggest steelmaker ArcelorMittal (ISPA.AS: Quote, Profile, Research) has delayed the launch of a planned $1.5 billion iron ore mine in Liberia as a result of falling demand, the company said on Wednesday.

ArcelorMittal, which reported slightly worse than expected first-quarter results in April, has said it expects world steel demand to fall by 15-20 percent this year, and that it will lay off nearly 1,000 workers in the United States.

"If we cannot sell the iron ore it becomes difficult for us to continue on the pace that we thought we would be on by now," company spokesman Arthur Massaquoi said on a conference call with journalists travelling with a United Nations Security Council delegation to the West African country.

ArcelorMittal is a key investor in the state founded by freed American slaves, whose President Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf has made attracting foreign investment into its natural resources a centrepiece of her efforts to rebuild the country after a 1989-2003 civil war.

"As a consequence of the global crisis ... after reviewing all of our operations we thought it would be necessary at this moment to slow down our operations," Massaquoi said.  Continued...

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