Cleveland-Cliffs confirms $400 million Pentagon contract for electrical steel

Published: Jul 10, 2026 16:40
Cleveland-Cliffs officially announced on July 1, 2026 that it had received a $400 million sole-source, indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract from the US Defense Logistics Agency to supply grain-oriented electrical steel (GOES), a critical material for transformers and other power equipment. The five-year contract, which runs through September 2030, was originally awarded in September 2025 but was formally announced by the company this week. GOES production has become a strategic US priority amid concerns over grid infrastructure resilience and reliance on imported transformer steel. The contract is expected to support jobs at Cleveland-Cliffs' Ohio operations, where the company produces the specialty steel grade. The announcement adds to a series of defense- and infrastructure-linked demand signals for US electrical steel producers this year

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