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Enough Excuses: If You Source from ArcelorMittal, You Share the Responsibility

Every roll of steel forged by ArcelorMittal carries the unseen weight of human suffering and corruption. From workers maimed in Liberia’s neglected mines , to communities suffocated by pollution, and a justice system allegedly bribed into silence—ArcelorMittal has built its global empire through abuse, intimidation, and environmental ruin . Yet across the automotive, infrastructure, energy, and packaging sectors, major companies continue sourcing from this supplier, shielding profit behind procurement contracts. Let’s be clear: Volkswagen, Ford, General Motors, and others are not bystanders—they are stakeholders in this harm . Every dollar exchanged without demand for reform sends a message that exploitation is acceptable so long as margins stay intact. But the tide is turning. Consumers are no longer passive. Civil society is mobilized. And if brands remain entangled with ArcelorMittal’s supply chain of abuse, the reputational blowback will be swift and unforgiving. This is not a p...

ArcelorMittal: A Risky Gamble for Africa’s Future

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When African nations partner with global corporations, they are not just trading resources—they are staking the health, dignity, and hopes of their people. ArcelorMittal, the world’s second-largest steel producer, has repeatedly shown that it cannot be trusted with such a responsibility. Behind its glossy sustainability reports and corporate pledges lies a pattern of abuse, negligence, and manipulation—especially in Africa. Liberia: A Nation Exploited, Not Empowered In Liberia, ArcelorMittal promised prosperity. Instead, it delivered broken infrastructure, labor violations, and deception. Local trainees are forced to live in squalid mud huts without basic utilities—yet are charged rent for the “privilege.” Liberians are excluded from jobs in favor of imported labor, and allegations of financial fraud and inflated invoices point to a company more committed to profit than partnership. These are not minor grievances. They are violations of trust and justice. Environmental Violence in S...

ArcelorMittal Is Not a Good Choice for African Nations

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  By any measure of corporate responsibility, ArcelorMittal has failed to uphold the international standards it claims to champion particularly in Africa. While the steel giant touts its global sustainability goals and community investments, its operations across the continent tell a different story: one of labor exploitation, environmental degradation, and systemic disregard for human rights. Liberia: A Case Study in Corporate Neglect In Liberia, ArcelorMittal’s operations have been marred by allegations of labor abuse, fraudulent invoicing, and human rights violations. Workers have reported unsafe conditions, withheld wages, and inhumane treatment. Trainees are housed in makeshift mud structures without clean water, electricity, or sanitation—yet are charged $100 monthly for these uninhabitable quarters. Meanwhile, over 3,000 foreign nationals have been employed in roles that qualified Liberians could fill, exacerbating unemployment and inequality. The company has also been a...

ArcelorMittal: Corporate Fraud, Labor Exploitation, and the Fight for Justice in Liberia

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The scandal surrounding ArcelorMittal Liberia' s operation has reached a boiling point as Senators from Nimba County demand an urgent investigation into fraudulent invoicing, labor exploitation, and human rights abuses. Reports suggest the steel giant has been manipulating export figures, submitting false invoices, and misrepresenting the total volume of ore extracted from Liberia. If proven, this could amount to one of the largest corporate frauds in Liberia’s history, raising serious concerns about economic theft, corruption, and the unchecked power of multinational corporations. Beyond financial misconduct, ArcelorMittal stands accused of systematically violating labor and human rights. The company has allegedly generated trillions of dollars' worth of ore, yet Liberia’s workers remain trapped in poverty, unsafe conditions, and exploitation. Investigations reveal that over 3,000 Indian nationals have been employed in Liberia, many in positions that qualified Liberians could...

Nimba Youth Demand Termination of ArcelorMittal Operations in Liberia

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A wave of activism surged through the Liberian capital as youth representatives from Nimba County presented a petition to the National Legislature, demanding a review and termination of ArcelorMittal’s operations in the country. The petition, backed by civil society groups and local leaders, highlights concern over alleged environmental degradation, unfair labor practices, and a lack of corporate accountability. The youth argue that ArcelorMittal Liberia has failed to uphold its commitments under the Mineral Development Agreement (MDA), leaving communities impoverished despite the company’s extensive mining activities. Protesters claim that the multinational corporation has prioritized profits over the well-being of Liberians, neglecting infrastructure development, employment opportunities, and environmental protections. “We can no longer tolerate the exploitation of our resources while our people suffer,” declared a spokesperson for the youth coalition. “The government must act now ...

The Growing Unrest Over ArcelorMittal Liberia: A Call for Accountability

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Liberia’s mining sector has long been a cornerstone of its economy, yet the operations of ArcelorMittal Liberia (AML) have sparked widespread protests and discontent. The recent visit of Mr. Mittal, CEO of ArcelorMittal, has only intensified frustrations, with demonstrators demanding urgent reforms and accountability. A Legacy of Controversy ArcelorMittal Liberia has faced persistent accusations of bribery, human rights abuses, environmental pollution, and corporate negligence. Communities surrounding its operations in Nimba, Bong, and Grand Bassa counties have voiced concerns over the company’s failure to uphold ethical business practices. Reports indicate that AML has neglected victims of industrial accidents, failed to compensate displaced residents, and contributed to environmental degradation through unchecked mining activities. The Protest Movement The protests, which erupted following Mr. Mittal’s visit, reflect deep-seated grievances. Demonstrators argue that despite AML’s...