ArcelorMittal defends stalled French hydrogen steel plans, citing high gas prices, slow EU policy, and complex hydrogen rollout. Though an €850m Dunkirk subsidy was withdrawn after freezing its direct-reduced iron (DRI) project, the company still sees green hydrogen steel as viable if EU competitiveness barriers are addressed.
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