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Domestic demand softens NZ Steel restructure blow

Its ASX listed owner was orginally looking to reduce staff numbers by as many as 200.

Andrew Bevin Wed, 28 Jul 2021

Improved performance at New Zealand’s largest steel manufacturer looks to have resulted in fewer than expected job losses as domestic demand ramps up.

In a preliminary full-year result released yesterday, ASX-listed BlueScope steel, which operates New Zealand Steel in Glenbrook and Pacific

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Andrew Bevin Wed, 28 Jul 2021
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