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UK to provide £500 million for Tata’s Port Talbot steel plant

by Riah Marton
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UK to provide £500 million for Tata’s Port Talbot steel plant
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The steelmaker’s British operations are struggling to make a profit amid weak sales in Europe and competition from Asian imports

THE UK government is set to confirm a £500 million (S$851.5 million) support package for Tata Steel’s plant in Port Talbot, one of the first major tests of the Labour Party’s industrial policy.

Business Secretary Jonathan Reynolds is due to announce the details of the package in the House of Commons on Wednesday (Sep 11), a source said.

Though £500 million of support for the steelworks was agreed by the last Conservative Party government, the specific terms had not been ratified and had been a point of negotiation with the new Labour administration.

Reynolds has said he would want to see jobs saved at the site in Wales, as Tata Steel replaces the blast furnaces with greener but less labour-intensive electric arc furnaces.

India-based Tata Steel is one of Britain’s biggest steelmakers. In April, the company said it would proceed with a plan – costing about £1.3 billion – to build an electric arc furnace at Port Talbot and start closing existing heavy-end assets.

That followed months of national-level discussions with UK trade unions that threatened industrial action over expected job losses.

Tata had said the plan to close the blast furnaces would affect up to 2,800 workers, and was designed to reverse more than a decade of losses at the plant. Whether those job losses will be reduced is expected to be part of Reynolds’s announcement on Wednesday. 

Tata’s British steelmaking operations have struggled for years to turn a profit. Sales in Europe have been weak amid rising cost pressures and competition from Asian imports.

Yet the new Labour government has said it wants to support Britain’s steel industry, and made a commitment in its manifesto to establish a £2.5 billion green steel fund. BLOOMBERG

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Riah Marton

Riah Marton

I'm Riah Marton, a dynamic journalist for Forbes40under40. I specialize in profiling emerging leaders and innovators, bringing their stories to life with compelling storytelling and keen analysis. I am dedicated to spotlighting tomorrow's influential figures.

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