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ArcelorMittal Commences Iron Ore Production in Liberia

ArcelorMittal held a launch event this week to celebrate the commencement of commercial iron ore production from its mining operations in Liberia.
 
The launch of commercial mining operations represents an important milestone in the recovery of Liberia’s economy, which had been devastated by 14 years of civil war. ArcelorMittal, which first entered this market in 2005, has worked in partnership with the Liberian government and civil society with a focus on creating a sustainable operation that can ultimately be run by Liberian nationals, ensuring maximum employment opportunities for local citizens.
 
“It gives me great pleasure to announce the formal launch of our mining operations in Liberia,” commented ArcelorMittal’s Lakshmi N. Mittal. “Quite apart from the significant impact this will have on the local economy, I’m also proud that our approach to this exciting new market represents best practice in terms of responsible business.”
 
Developing a sustainable mining operation in Liberia has required the company to find solutions to a number of challenges. To date, ArcelorMittal invested 800 million USD in repairing roads and infrastructure, while also supporting the need for education and healthcare amongst the local population, through projects including the reconstruction of a 240-km railway, port, hospital and school facilities. By 2012, ArcelorMittal aims to ship four million tonnes of iron ore from Liberia each year. A first test shipment successfully took place last week.
 
Another key element of the company’s investment in Liberia was the launch, in January 2010, of the Corporate Responsibility (CR) Forum. Created in partnership with the German international development body Deutsche Gesellschaft Fur Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ), the CR Forum is intended to promote effective corporate citizenship and good business practice amongst both domestic Liberian companies and other multinationals planning to invest in the country. Creation of this body, which is also chaired by ArcelorMittal, has received credit from campaign groups including the UK-based corporate watchdog Global Witness, underlining the credibility and transparency of the company’s strategy.
 
As part of its commitment to minimizing environmental impact, ArcelorMittal also commissioned a team of local and international experts and NGOs to conduct a full biodiversity study in Liberia’s Nimba mountain range to ensure that mining operations do not come at an unacceptable cost to the local ecosystem. ArcelorMittal also became a member of Multi-Stakeholders Steering Group of the Liberia Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI) in 2009, having supported this initiative since 2007.
 
ArcelorMittal’s launch event for the start of iron ore production in Liberia was attended by Her Excellency President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, Minister of Lands, Mines and Energy, Mr. Roosevelt G. Jayjay, Chairman and CEO of ArcelorMittal, and Mr. Lakshmi N. Mittal, as well as ArcelorMittal’s senior management team.
 
“ArcelorMittal was one of the first major companies to enter Liberia after decades of instability,” commented President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf during the launch ceremony. “Their coming – for which Liberians will always be grateful – signaled a major vote of confidence by investors in the leadership and future of our country.
 
“ArcelorMittal honored its 2006 commitment to launch mining operations by the third quarter of 2011,” added Sirleaf. “This is a promise the company has kept, despite the global financial crisis that threatened to bring the project to a halt. ArcelorMittal's work has improved the lives of many Liberians today and for many years to come. We welcome this excellent partnership. We look forward to an even brighter and prosperous future for ArcelorMittal and for Liberia.”
 
ArcelorMittal is the world's largest integrated steel and mining company, with presence in more than 60 countries. The company leads major global steel markets, including automotive, construction, household appliances and packaging, with leading R&D and technology, as well as sizeable captive supplies of raw materials and outstanding distribution networks. With an industrial presence in over 20 countries spanning four continents, the Company covers all of the key steel markets, from emerging to mature.
 
Through its core values of sustainability, quality and leadership, ArcelorMittal commits to operating in a responsible way with respect to the health, safety and well-being of its employees, contractors and the communities in which it operates. It is also committed to the sustainable management of the environment.
In 2010, ArcelorMittal had revenues of $78.0 billion and crude steel production of 90.6 million tonnes, representing approximately 6 per cent of world steel output.