ArcelorMittal Posts USD 2.966 Billion Net Loss in December Quarter

By By Rediff Money Desk, NEWDELHI
Feb 08, 2024 14:19
Global steel giant ArcelorMittal reported a net loss of USD 2.966 billion in the December quarter, impacted by lower steel prices. Learn more about the company's financial performance.
New Delhi/Luxembourg, Feb 8 (PTI) Global steel giant ArcelorMittal on Thursday posted a net loss of USD 2,966 million during the December quarter, affected by lower steel prices.

The Luxembourg-based company posted a net income of USD 261 million in the year-ago period.

Its steel production increased marginally to 13.7 MT from 13.2 MT a year ago.

During the December quarter of 2023, the total steel shipments stood at 13.3 MT as against 12.6 MT in 2022.

The company follows the January-December financial year.

Sales in 4Q 2023 were lower at USD 14.6 billion compared to USD 16.9 billion in 4Q 2022, primarily due to lower average steel selling prices.

"Our results for the full year reflect the benefits of the structural improvements we have made to our cost base, asset portfolio and balance sheet in recent years. Despite the operating environment becoming increasingly challenging as the year progressed, our profitability per tonne is healthy and well above long-term averages," Aditya Mittal, Chief Executive Officer of ArcelorMittal, said.

For the entire 2023, ArcelorMittal's net income was USD 919 million, down multi-fold over USD 9,302 million for 12 months in 2022.

Last year, the company's crude steel production fell to 58.1 MT from 59 MT in 2022.

Its sales declined 14.5 per cent to USD 68.3 billion in 2023 compared to USD 79.8 billion a year ago, primarily due to 13.5 per cent lower average steel selling prices as shipments were relatively stable.

In India, ArcelorMittal along with Nippon Steel of Japan, owns and operates the 60:40 JV company, ArcelorMittal Mittal Nippon Steel (AMNS) India.

AMNS India's crude steel production in 4Q 2023 increased to 1.94 MT as against 1.62 MT in 4Q 2022.

Steel shipments were at 1.86 MT in 4Q 2023.

During the same period, its EBITDA was higher at USD 399 million over USD 162 million in 4Q 2022. "It (EBITDA) was 6.4 per cent lower as compared to USD 533 million in 3Q 2023, including a lower impact from natural gas hedges.
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