Steelmaker Cleveland Cliffs to idle 3 steel plants in Pennsylvania and Illinois

Harrisburg, legs. – Steel maker Cleveland-Cleafs will make three steel plants lazy indefinitely this summer, Friday says it is being built on the buffet by determining the demand and pricing for some products, including high carbon steel sheets.

The agency says that the laziness of the two Pennsylvania plants, in the steelton and in an anchohke, and an Illinoi riverdale, “inadequate demand and prices” and the tariff of President Donald Trump has nothing to do with the tariff.

The agency says, “These temporary, unspecified idols, including damaged facilities including rail, special plates and high-carbon sheets, are insufficient demand and reaction to determine the price for the products that produce;

Idolings will be unspecified and the 60 -day notice required by the Federal Act will begin at the end of June 30 at the end of the period period. Cleveland Cliffs said about 950 workers will be out of work during the shutdown.

It says that its flat-rolled steel production levels will not be affected.

In recent weeks, Cleveland Cliffs announced that it would disable or lazy in two iron ore mines in Minnesota, will affect 630 staff. It also said in March that it would lack a steel plant in Dearburn in Michigan, affecting about 600 staff, noted that “weak automotive production in the United States”.

“We believe that once President Trump’s policies are fully effective and when automotive production is resumed, our loved ones should be able to resume steel production,” said it.

Cleveland Cliffs, however, said it was planned to resume the operation at Cleveland’s explosion reactor, which was lazy last year.

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