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Thyssenkrupp aims to include energy costs in contracts
In negotiations for long-term contracts with large steel customers like carmakers, thyssenkrupp is preparing to factor in enormously rising energy costs, says chief financial officer Klaus Keysberg.
The next round of negotiations has been scheduled for January, he told Kallanish at the group’s annual press conference in Essen on Thursday. Given thyssenkrupp’s large share of long-term contracts, it is suffering less than some other mills from the price …
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