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    Aceralia was a large Spanish steel producer formed in 1997 by restructuring of a group formed from earlier mergers of the steel producers ENSIDESA and...
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  • 2004. The company was created in 2002 by a merger of the former companies Aceralia (Spain), Usinor (France) and Arbed (Luxembourg). Arcelor is now part of...
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    purchased by Usinor in 1998.[citation needed] Usinor merged with Arbed and Aceralia to become Arcelor in 2001, and Aperam became a wholly owned subsidiary...
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  • capitalisation unless stated otherwise. Abengoa Abertis Infraestructuras Aceralia (merged with Arbed and Usinor to from Arcelor) Agromán Aguas de Barcelona...
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    ArcelorMittal Kryvyi Rih – Ukraine (acquired 2005) Acquired by Arcelor: Aceralia – Spain (merger 2001) Usinor – France (merger 2001) Acesita – Brazil (acquired...
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    steel assets of France, the Arbed steel assets of Luxembourg, and the Aceralia steel assets of Spain. In 2002, Plaid Cymru MP Adam Price obtained a letter...
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  • renamed Usinor in 1997. In 2001 it merged with Arbed (Luxembourg) and Aceralia (Spain) to form the European company Arcelor, which became part of ArcelorMittal...
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  • Guillermo Ulacia Arnaiz serves as Vice President of Aceralia Corporation Siderurgica SA. Arnaiz served as the chief executive officer of Gamesa Corporación...
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    construction of the factory of ENSIDESA, a large steel mill, currently Aceralia (part of ArcelorMittal); other companies in the area are Cristalería Española...
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    then state-owned ENSIDESA steel company is now part of the privatised Aceralia, now part of the ArcelorMittal Group. The industry created many jobs, which...
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