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South African iron ore mine faces closure as ArcelorMittal crisis weighs

Wednesday, 20 August 2025


South Africa's Assmang is weighing the closure of its Beeshoek iron ore mine after failing to secure a contract to supply its sole customer, the ailing steel producer ArcelorMittal South Africa, reports Reuters.
The closure of the mine could result in the loss of 688 jobs, Assmang - a joint venture between African Rainbow Minerals and international miner Assore - said in a notice to unions seen by Reuters on Tuesday.
ArcelorMittal South Africa had, in what Assmang called "an unexpected turn of events", confirmed in June that it would not sign a three-year contract with Beeshoek despite earlier indications that it would do so, the miner said. "Moving forward, Beeshoek proposes to discuss with the unions the potential closure of Beeshoek," Assmang said in the notice.
"The mine has only one significant customer, ArcelorMittal South Africa. The customer is not willing and has declined concluding any long-term contract with Beeshoek mine," it said, adding that several alternatives, including exports, had been considered but ultimately deemed unviable.
ArcelorMittal South Africa did not immediately respond to Reuters' requests for comment.
The steelmaker reported a 1 billion rand ($56.75 million) loss in the six months to June 30. It is facing weak local demand, high electricity tariffs, and poor freight logistics as well as competition from Chinese imports and local scrap metal recycling mini-mills.