Workers Victimized by Crime at Stegra Reportedly Forced to Leave the Country
Four workers at Stegra's steel plant in Boden were allegedly removed from their jobs and forced to leave Sweden following a violent incident.
Sudden Stop for Green Steel Production in the World β but Stegra has Progressed Furthest
The green steel and iron production sector experienced a significant slowdown last year, with several projects being postponed or halted, particularly in Europe, although Sweden's Stegra initiative shows the most progress.
Professor at LTU: "It is very likely that Stegra will collapse"
A professor at LuleΓ₯ University of Technology warns that Stegra, facing significant financial difficulties and recent executive departures, is likely to collapse soon.
Stegra's CFO steps down β becomes advisor
Otto Gernandt, the CFO of Stegra for the past five years, transitions to an advisory role, while Markus Holm, formerly of Elcogen Group, takes over.
Sources: Stegra owes contractors hundreds of millions
Stegra is reportedly struggling to pay multiple contractors for ongoing industrial projects, leading to a significant reduction in workforce due to unpaid invoices totaling hundreds of millions.