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About 630 workers will be affected as the company plans to idle two mines amid ongoing discussions about the consequences of President Donald Trump's 25% tariffs on steel imports.
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CLEVELAND, Ohio – Cleveland-Cliffs has announced plans to temporarily stop operations at two of its mines in Minnesota. As a result, about 630 workers will be temporarily laid off, the company said.