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Britain in talks with Tata Steel over $630 million aid package -Sky News

Published 02/09/2023, 10:53
Updated 02/09/2023, 10:55
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: The Tata Steel plant is seen in Port Talbot, south Wales, November 23, 2012. REUTERS/Rebecca Naden/File Photo

LONDON (Reuters) - The British government is in advanced talks with Tata Steel, the country's biggest steel producer, to provide 500 million pounds ($629 million) of funding to help secure the long-term future of a key part of its steel industry, Sky News reported on Saturday.

The funding would be pumped into the Port Talbot steelworks in south Wales alongside 700 million pounds ($881 million) from Tata Steel's Indian parent company and a commitment from the company to build electric arc furnaces, Sky News said.

British officials have been talking to the country's two biggest steelmakers, Tata and British Steel, for months about state support to help fund the transition to the more environmentally-friendly method of producing steel from electric arc furnaces.

But the talks have faced difficulties over potential job losses because the new style furnaces require fewer staff.

About 8,000 people are employed by Tata Steel in Britain and Sky News cited industry sources as saying the company had warned that it may need to make as many as 3,000 redundancies in the future.

Tata Steel has in the past warned that without government support, it will need to consider closing its sites.

The company did not immediately respond to a Reuters request for comment, while a spokesperson for the government's Department for Business and Trade said it did not comment on ongoing negotiations.

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Latest comments

British politics got no balls, it must be terrifying for the British people
it’s all Corruption every 2 to 3 years, Tata steel start asking government funding. Same pattern for the last 10 years every new prime minister comes he/she open funding to Tata steel… I wonder how much funding Tata steel give to political parties and politician.
Just like manufacturing, energy-intensive industries don't work in this country, energy policy has seen to that. Just something else that is offshore and no doubt we'll claim the co2 reductions despite simply exporting it.
The UK government nationalise the damn business and stop the blackmail.  This has been going on for too long and parent company are playing games, as per, hitting the UK business with huge management fees.  Without these charges, I would bet the company makes a decent profit!
unbelievable
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