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Aperam South America, old
Acesita and
ArcelorMittal Timóteo, is the
biggest Brazilian manufacturer of
specialty steels.
Headquartered in Belo Horizonte...
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Brazilian facilities of
Aperam mostly correspond to
Aperam South America (old
Acesita),
which was
privatised by the
Brazilian government in 1992 and purchased...
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Valley (Vale do Aço). It is the
hometown of
Aperam South America (old
Acesita), a
steel factory specialized in the
production of
stainless steel, now...
- fuel for its factories. In 1944
Acesita, now
called Aperam South America, is
installed in
nowadays Timóteo.
Acesita produces special steel,
mainly the...
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multinationals originated in Brazil); Usiminas; Belgo-Mineira (held by Arcelor);
Acesita (partially held by Arcelor);
mobile communication Vivo; and
Telecom Italia...
- government-owned
enterprises such as
Acesita, Embraer, Telebrás and
Companhia Vale do Rio Doce. With the
exception of
Acesita, the
privatizations were all completed...
- Arcelor:
Aceralia –
Spain (merger 2001)
Usinor –
France (merger 2001)
Acesita –
Brazil (acquired 1998)
ARBED –
Luxembourg (merger 2001)
Acindar – Argentina...
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where the
current Pedro Nolasco Street was built. The
installation of the
Acesita (now
Aperam South America) and
Usiminas industrial complexes,
located in...
- Collor's
administration privatized 15
different companies (including
Acesita), and
began the
process of
privatizing several others, such as Embraer...
- in the year 2000,
Companhia Siderúrgica
Belgo Mineira,
Arcelor Mittal (
Acesita) and Usiminas, are
located there. The
largest open-pit mine in the world...