Houston — JSW Steel USA has put on hold its plans to construct a new electric arc furnace at its plate mill in Baytown, Texas, the company's US CEO said in a statement Monday.
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JSW USA, a division of Mumbai-based parent company JSW Group, said in March 2018 it planned to invest $500 million at its Baytown, Texas, mill in a multi-phase project that would include the installation of an EAF.
The announcement came at a time of heightened trade tensions following US President Donald Trump's implementation of a 25% tariff on steel imports.
JSW's Baytown mill is dependent on imported slabs to produce its plate and pipe products.
-- Justine Coyne, justine.coyne@spglobal.com
-- Edited by Anthony Poole, newsdesk@spglobal.com