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2010 London June 10, 2010

Leveraging Growth and Structural Performance Group Overview Leveraging Growth Leveraging Structural Performance Perspective 1

ThyssenKrupp Group Higher Transparency ThyssenKrupp Sales: 40.6 bn effective since October 1st, 2009 Steel Europe Sales 9,570 m Steel Americas Sales 0 m Stainless Global Sales 4,486 m Materials Services Sales 12,815 m Elevator Technology Sales 5,308 m Plant Technology Sales 4,450 m Components Technology Sales 4,603 m Marine Systems Sales 1,594 m Reorganization ThyssenKrupp Steel Stainless Technologies Elevator Services Sales FY 2008/09; inter-basalesnotconsolidated 2

Efficiency, Projects, Portfolio: Growth & Structural Performance Efficiency Projects Portfolio Targeted sustainable cost savings: 1.5-2 bn by FY 2010/11 Ramp-up of Americas projects CSA Steel USA Stainless USA Exit industrial services Exit civil shipbuilding Further divestments as soon as M&A market recovers Reducing complexity and risk Restoring the basis for future value creation Growth Structural Performance 3

Leveraging Growth and Structural Performance Group Overview Leveraging Growth Leveraging Structural Performance Perspective 4

Capex Declining Growth to Come Cash flows from investing activities billion Americas Projects 4.2 4.1 Capex 3.0 3.0-3.5 Depreciation 2.0 0.3 Divestments 0.7 0.3 0.2 2005/06 2006/07 2007/08 2008/09 2009/10E 2010/11E 2011/12E 5

Steel Americas: The Transatlantic Concept Home & key markets BA Steel Americas BA Steel Europe TK Steel USA TK Steel Europe Automotive ~ 3-5 m t ~ 0-2 m t Pipe & Tube Appliances TK CSA ~ 5 m t SSC Construction 6

Transatlantic Strategy Based on Optimum Cost-Quality Position Industrial cost curve 2012 hot-rolling capacities, NAFTA USD/t; m t/yr Key facts 7 USD/t Premium quality & technology leadership Margin opportunity! Cost competitiveness 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 Øprices TK BA Steel Americas Øprices NAFTA Øcash cost HRC NAFTA cash cost HRC TK BA Steel Americas hot-rolling capacities m t/yr ThyssenKrupp CSA Sepetiba Bay, Santa Cruz, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Coking plant: 1.9 m t/yr of coke Sinter plant: 5.7 m t/yr of sinter 2 blast furnaces: 5.3 m t/yr of hot metal Steel shop: >5 m t/yr of slabs Power plant: 490 MW Capex budget: 5.2 bn Total cash-out: 5.9 bn 1 st slab: Q3 CY 2010 ThyssenKrupp Steel USA Site on the Tombigbee River, Mobile Cty, AL, USA Hot strip mill: >5 m t/yr up to 74 width / 1 thickness, 7 stands Tandem/cold line: 2.5 m t/yr 4 galvanizing lines: 1.8 m t/yr Capexbudget: $3.6 bn Total cash-out: $3.8 bn 1 st coil: midcy 2010

Leveraging Growth and Structural Performance Group Overview Leveraging Growth Leveraging Structural Performance Perspective 8

Efficiency Improvement Targeted Sustainable Cost Savings Realized management gains billion Targeted sustainable cost savings billion ~ 1.8 1.5 2.0 ~ 1.0 ~ 1.3 Based on existing restructuring measures/ initiatives ~ 0.8 sustainable Excluding effects from portfolio optimization FY 2008/09 Q2 2009/10 FY 2010/11E 9

Efficiency Improvement Restructuring & Impairments FY 2008/09 Impairments Restructuring charges million 43% 1,260 31% 2% 22%.6% 1% 29% 480 21% 27% 6% 9% 3% 5% 780 Steel Europe Stainless Global Materials Services Elevator Technology Plant Components Technology Technology Marine Systems TK 10

11 Q4 FY 2008/09 Restructuring & Impairments Q1 Q2 Q3 in million 218 Premium Product Mix Steel Europe FY 2008/09 in % of sales 6 8 12 33 11 4 5 15 6 Tailored Blanks Construction Elements Electrical Steel Medium-wide Strip Hot Strip Tinplate Coated Products HDG, EG, Color Cold Strip Heavy Plate Steel Europe: Large-Scale, Multiple-Niche Approach Complemented by Comprehensive Performance Program & 21 % 41 % 38 % 59 % 18 % 23 % 250 km 500 km > 500 km Customers Duisburg Duisburg Sales volume

Stainless Global: Flexibilization of Cost Base Restr. & Impairments in million 151 European cold-rolling production of Stainless Global 1,000t/quarter Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 FY 2008/09 Flexibilization of labor utilization 400 300 100% capacity utilization 80% capacity utilization employment* FTE -20% Technical capacity 100% 80% 60% Flexibilization Labor costs labor time accounts external service provider 200 100 Flexibilization of cost <60% Worst Case: short-time working 0 CY 2006 2007 2008 2009 * Full-time equivalent FTE 12

Materials Services: Elimination of Structural Overcapacities in Plastics and NF Metals Restructuring & Impairments m 72 Example Plastics: FY 2008/09-24 Locations Start Target To Do Plastics 50 26-24 ThyssenKrupp Schulte Plastics NF metals 45 36-9 Kunststoff Service Partner 13

Performance Improvement at Elevator Technology Performance Improvement Restructuring & Impairments m 28 Efficient and global production network EBIT adj. m 250 12.5% EBIT % 14 FY 2008/09 Harmonized product portfolio based on global platforms 150 9.1% 11.2% 10 Focus on Service & Modernization 6 Standardization of processes 50 2 Contract density Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 2007/08 2008/09 2009/10 14

Components Technology: Elimination of Structural Overcapacities North America Europe Restr. & Impairments Closure: crankshaft plant two production plants for steering components Q2 2009/10 Idling: plant for gray iron castings Dec 2009 Closure: crankshafts production site Oct 2009 two additional crankshaft production lines until mid2010 crankshaft machining plant in process in million 259 312 South America Idling: production lines for crankshaft production Dec 2009 Q2 2009/10: Announcement closure of German plant for chassis components 26 27 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 FY 2008/09 End of production in 10 plants and several production lines Further restructuring measures under review 15

Marine Systems: Elimination of Structural Overcapacities Exit From Civil Shipbuilding; Focus on Naval Engineering & Submarines Howaldtswerke Deutsche Werft HDW Blohm + Voss Nordseewerke BVN Blohm + Voss Shipyards& Services BVSS Restructuring & Impairments Kiel Hamburg Emden Hamburg in million 337 434 Naval Submarines Mega Yachts Container 100% ThyssenKrupp Engineering & Construction Naval Surface 50% ThyssenKrupp Engineering 50% Abu Dhabi MAR Submarines Container 20% ThyssenKrupp 80% SIAG SIAG Service B + V Repair Components B + V Industries 20% ThyssenKrupp 80% Abu Dhabi MAR Mega Yachts B + V Shipyards 100% Abu Dhabi MAR 21 76 Abu Dhabi MAR to acquire civil shipbuilding assets of former HDW Gaarden Kockums HSY Signed Apr 10 Framework Agrm t Signed Mar 10 Closed Mar 10 Signed Apr 10 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 FY 2008/09 Targeted workforce reduction of 60% to ~ 3,500 from ~ 8,300 as of Sep 30, 2008 16

Leveraging Growth and Structural Performance Group Overview Leveraging Growth Leveraging Structural Performance Perspective 17

Quarterly EBIT Adjusted and Margin 2008/09 2009/10 million Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Steel Europe 371 131 156 262 126 179 % 13.0 5.6 7.3 11.7 5.5 6.7 Steel Americas 42 0 9 44 37 7 % n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. Stainless Global 228 291 139 55 41 102 % 19.4 29.5 13.5 4.2 3.4 7.0 Materials Services 54 88 106 1 48 70 % 1.4 2.8 3.9 0.0 1.7 2.4 Elevator Technology 157 149 168 124 154 151 % 11.7 11.5 12.7 9.2 12.6 12.4 Plant Technology 72 62 50 24 82 59 % 6.7 5.2 4.5 2.2 8.6 6.3 Components Technology 66 7 60 85 57 73 % 5.1 0.6 5.6 7.4 4.6 5.4 Marine Systems 32 45 27 39 1 11 % 5.9 12.1 8.4 11.0 0.4 3.8 Group 416 112 289 390 402 368 % 3.6 1.1 3.1 3.9 4.3 3.6 18

Expectations H2 2009/10 Business Areas Steel Europe Steel Americas Stainless Global! Significant raw material price increases! Start-up losses from Americas projects Stabilization of volumes, improving prices Materials Services Upside from volumes and prices Elevator Technology Strength in modernization and services business Plant Technology Good earnings visibility Components Technology Marine Systems Relatively robust European automotive markets despite expiration of government programs! Increasing underutilization until! closing of M&A transactions 19

Outlook FY 2009/10 Return to Profitability Sales Moderate stabilization Significant improvement in earnings, despite negative impact of Americas projects: EBT adjusted Low three-digit million positive, incl. project costs, startup losses, depreciation and interest expenses of Americas projects mid-range three-digit million EBIT adjusted High three-digit million positive, incl. project costs, startup losses and depreciation of Americas projects 20

The Way Forward to Sustainable Value Creation FY 2008/09 Liquidity Profitability EBT > 0 FY 2009/10 FY 2010/11 et seq. Value Creation TKVA and FCF > 0 Operating cash flow: 3.7 bn Capex reduction: < 4.3 bn spent 3 bn bonds issued Increase of Vale stake in CSA to 26.87% from 10% for 965 m Divestments at Industrial Services Strong cost control Realization of sustainable cost savings: 1.5-2.0 bn targeted in FY 2010/11 Continued reduction of structural overcapacities Increased external transparency and benchmarking Strong cost control Startup of Steel & Stainless Americas with high degree of flexibility Focus on FCF generation Portfolio under review Growth Structural Performance 21

Disclaimer ThyssenKrupp AG The information set forth and included in this presentation is not provided in connection with an offer or solicitation for the purchase or sale of a security and is intended for informational purposes only. This presentation contains forward-looking statements that are subject to risks and uncertainties. Statements contained herein that are not statements of historical fact may be deemed to be forward-looking information. When we use words such as plan, believe, expect, anticipate, intend, estimate, may or similar expressions, we are making forward-looking statements. You should not rely on forward-looking statements because they are subject to a number of assumptions concerning future events, and are subject to a number of uncertainties and other factors, many of which are outside of our control, that could cause actual results to differ materially from those indicated. These factors include, but are not limited to, the following: i market risks: principally economic price and volume developments, ii dependence on performance of major customers and industries, iii our level of debt, management of interest rate risk and hedging against commodity price risks; iv costs associated with, and regulation relating to, our pension liabilities and healthcare measures, v environmental protection and remediation of real estate and associated with rising standards for real estate environmental protection, vi volatility of steel prices and dependence on the automotiveindustry, vii availability of raw materials; viii inflation, interest rate levels and fluctuations in exchange rates; ix general economic, political and business conditions and existing and future governmental regulation; and x the effects of competition. Please note that we disclaim any intention or obligation to update or revise any forward-looking statements whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise. 22