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Stahl Gerlafingen Wants a State Boost but Still Needs to Wait a Little Longer

Summary by Le Temps
In a very difficult situation, the Soleur company wants to benefit from the mechanism set up to help the steel and aluminum sectors. If the canton of Soleur gives its green light, it will be a new gesture for the very liberal Swiss ConfederationThe demand is gone for the Federal Bern. Owned by the Italian group Beltrame, the Solothurn company Stahl Gerlafingen, in great difficulty, wants to activate the transitional arrangement presented by the …
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In a very difficult situation, the Soleur company wants to benefit from the mechanism set up to help the steel and aluminum sectors. If the canton of Soleur gives its green light, it will be a new gesture for the very liberal Swiss ConfederationThe demand is gone for the Federal Bern. Owned by the Italian group Beltrame, the Solothurn company Stahl Gerlafingen, in great difficulty, wants to activate the transitional arrangement presented by the …

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Le Temps broke the news in on Saturday, May 24, 2025.
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