US Steel receives state funds for Ohio expansion project

Wednesday, 09 February 2011 02:59:55 (GMT+3)   |  

Ohio's State Controlling Board announced a series of approved grants administered by the Ohio Department of Development to encourage economic growth and job creation.

United States Steel Corporation will receive a $200,000 Rapid Outreach Grant to help purchase new machinery and equipment for its expansion project in Lorain County, Ohio. The entire project will cost an estimated $93.6 million.


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