The French government said steel maker ArcelorMittal would invest in a plant it had planned to partially shut down, ending the need to nationalize the company. \"The government dismissed this idea on the grounds of commitments it obtained from ArcelorMittal,\" said French Prime Minister Jean-Marc Ayrault in a press conference. Due to weak demand for steel, the company was expected to close two blast furnace, which have already been shut down temporarily. The government reacted by exploring the possibility of nationalizing the company, which is based in Luxembourg, The Wall Street Journal reported Saturday. Instead of closing down the furnaces permanently, however, the steel maker committed itself to exploring their use as underground carbon-dioxide storage facilities, the Journal reported. The commitment to the plant includes an investment of $233.6 million over five years, The New York Times reported. In addition, the company said it would not layoff any of its 2,7000 workers. Closing the blast furnaces had threatened to end about 600 of those jobs, the Times said.
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