Jindal Steel Eyes Thyssenkrupp Assets for Green Steel Expansion

A delegation from Jindal Steel intends to visit Germany to evaluate thyssenkrupp Steel's assets for potential acquisition. This move follows a non-binding offer in September. The delegation will assess technical and operational aspects, with interests in expanding global presence and transforming into a green steel production leader.


Devdiscourse News Desk | New Delhi | Updated: 21-10-2025 15:37 IST | Created: 21-10-2025 15:37 IST
Jindal Steel Eyes Thyssenkrupp Assets for Green Steel Expansion
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A delegation from Jindal Steel International is set to visit Germany to scrutinize financial and operational aspects of thyssenkrupp Steel's assets. This follows a non-binding offer made in September, as the Naveen Jindal-led group eyes a potential acquisition of the steel division.

Industry sources indicate that representatives will undertake an in-depth assessment of thyssenkrupp Steel's facilities. The evaluation will involve a technical review and a comprehensive analysis of operations. Discussions with workers regarding a 2.7 billion euro pension liability may also occur.

The Duisburg-based facility, with a 50-year history and a capacity of 11 million tonnes annually, is the focus. Jindal aims to expand its global footprint and transform thyssenkrupp into Europe’s leading integrated low-emission steelmaker. Jindal Group’s response to queries remains pending.

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