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Local residents demand more say in court over billions in aid for Tata Steel

Local residents demand more say in court over billions in aid for Tata Steel

A group of residents living near the Tata Steel plant in IJmuiden has taken legal action to demand more influence over the Dutch government's potential multi-billion euro support for the company. They argue that no agreements should be signed until the health consequences for the local population are clearly established.

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