Jindal Steel International Proposes Green Steel Future for Thyssenkrupp

Jindal Steel International has made a non-binding offer to acquire thyssenkrupp Steel’s business. The proposal aims to transform thyssenkrupp into Europe's largest low-emission steelmaker, preserving its industrial legacy. The plan includes a significant financial investment to enhance green steel production and business opportunities in Germany.


Devdiscourse News Desk | New Delhi | Updated: 16-09-2025 19:10 IST | Created: 16-09-2025 19:10 IST
Jindal Steel International Proposes Green Steel Future for Thyssenkrupp
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Jindal Steel International, part of the Naveen Jindal Group, has expressed interest in purchasing thyssenkrupp Steel's business, as per a statement released on Tuesday.

Narendra Misra, Director of European Operations at Jindal Steel International, emphasized the potential of green steel in Europe, aiming to further develop thyssenkrupp's centuries-old legacy into a leading, low-emission steel producer.

The company highlighted its intent to engage in discussions with thyssenkrupp AG and emphasized a commitment to a substantial financial investment to advance decarbonization efforts and secure Germany's steel production future.

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