Essar Steel given deadline to agree to loan payback plan

Essar Steel construction
Nearly 300 construction workers worked at the Essar Steel site Thursday, March 19, 2015, near Nashwauk, Minn.
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Essar Steel Minnesota has a new deadline to meet that will determine how fast the state gets paid back for taconite-project loans.

Gov. Mark Dayton on Wednesday informed company officials that they had a week to reach a repayment plan for nearly $66 million in state loans toward construction at the Nashwauk taconite plant site. Under Dayton's offer, which the state negotiators call final, the note would be repaid in full by the end of 2020.

The Mesabi Daily News reported that the sides have been negotiating a timeline for months. Dayton has threatened to demand immediate repayment if the company didn't meet certain conditions.

Essar Steel Minnesota's president says a plan will be resolved "soon, very soon."

Under the Dayton timeline, payments would start next March.

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