ArcelorMittal to triple iron ore production in Liberia

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ArcelorMittal to triple iron ore production in Liberia

ArcelorMittal has announced plans to triple iron ore production in Liberia. This follows an agreement signed between them and the government of Liberia which involves ArcelorMittal staying in the country for at least 25 more for production.

ArcelorMittal Executive Chairman Lakshmi Mittal made the announcement and said that an additional US $800 million will also be invested into the project. Annual production will increase to 15-million tonnes during a first phase of expansion and could rise as high as 30 million tonnes.

The steel and mining company first signed a 25-year deal with Liberia in 2005 and shipped the first iron ore from its Yekepa mine in 2011. It had been aiming to expand output to 15-million tonnes much sooner, but those plans were put on hold in 2014 when it declared force majeure on the expansion project because of the Ebola outbreak in West Africa.

Mining potential

Liberian President George Weah said production would hit 15-million tonnes within the next three years and that the government would receive a total of $65 million from ArcelorMittal. The project is expected to create 1 000 direct jobs, 2 000 temporary construction-related jobs and about 4 000 indirect jobs.

“The government considers you an important ally in its drive to accelerate the growth of our economy under our national development plan,” said President Weah.

Liberia, with huge mining and agriculture potential, has attracted billions of dollars in resource investment since the end of a 1989 to 2003 civil war, but its infrastructure remains underdeveloped and most of its five-million people live in poverty. Weah said the deal, which is an amendment to the existing agreement, still needs to be approved by his cabinet and the parliament.

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