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Steel jobs have gone, but production and profits are booming; Europe's newest blast furnace has just opened in Duisburg.In this section Beyond the veil A region revived The Rüttgers effect Appeasement White nights Fishy tales Reprints Related items Monitor: An internet of sorts, on railsJun 5th 2008The region's transformation is incomplete.
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Tata has invested £300m in the plant over the past four years, including £200m for a new blast furnace.
Tata has invested £350m in its Welsh operations in the last five years, including £200m for a new blast furnace at Port Talbot.
It's a standard assumption in the metals world that no one will ever again build a new blast furnace in the rich, industrialised countries.
Tata, the Indian conglomerate that owns the remnants of British Steel, has invested £300m at the site over the last four years, including £200m to build a new blast furnace.
Journalists reporting from the mouth of the mine said that they were evacuated to an area about half a mile away because of the danger of a new blast and that only emergency officials remained near the opening.
One member of the Democratic National Committee "said Democrats needed to find a new blast of energy — something to remind them of what they felt in 2008 when Mr. Obama was elected on a slogan of hope and change".
Near his home in Cumbria the new blast furnaces were pouring out an effluvium of soot and carbon dioxide, which later helped to produce the storm clouds of the 21st century.
Gerdau also said it had signed a deal with five Chinese metal companies to acquire a new blast furnace and coking oven for its Ouro Branco mill in Brazil.
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