The steel you make in Cleveland is some of the strongest you’ll find anywhere in the world, says the U.S. President
U.S. President Barack Obama has thanked London-based Indian steel baron
Lakshmi Mittal for investing in recession-hit America and creating
jobs, as he visited a key ArcelorMittal unit, which is the largest
supplier of steel to the auto sector in this country.
“I want to thank your CEO, Lakshmi Mittal, for
investing in America and the Cleveland area,” Mr. Obama said during his
visit to the ArcelorMittal Cleveland Steel Factory, Ohio, on Thursday.
This year alone, the company had invested $70 million, resulting in creation of 150 new jobs, Mr. Mittal said.
“It’s a great honour for all of us at ArcelorMittal
Cleveland to welcome President Obama here. We’ve been making steel in
Cleveland for one hundred years,” he said in his welcome address.
“The link between Cleveland’s success and our
investment in advanced high strength steel has been important to our
success,” Mr. Mittal said.
He said, in the coming years, “We will help our
automotive customers meet the demanding fuel-efficiency standards that
will be required in the run up to 2025.”
In a novel gesture, Mr. Mittal handed over the mike to his employee Tom
Scott, who has worked for ArcelorMittal Cleveland for 40 years as a
crane operator, to introduce the President.
In his remarks, Mr. Obama praised ArcelorMittal for
turning around the factory, which was almost shutdown during the
economic recession at the beginning of his career.
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