Tata Steel UK
The UK government has confirmed £500 million to support Tata Steel’s Port Talbot plant, announcing a new and improved deal.
The funds are earmarked for the construction of electric arc furnaces at the plant and are in line with the amount agreed by the previous Conservative government in autumn 2023.
As noted, the negotiations provided improved redundancy terms and greater opportunities for retraining. In addition, Tata Steel has pledged to work with the government to assess future investments in the steel industry.
According to Welsh Minister Joe Stevens, the deal secures the immediate future of the Port Talbot steel plant, lays the groundwork for future investment and improves workforce protection in south Wales, all at no additional cost to taxpayers.
In addition, the government is expected to publish a Steel Strategy in spring 2025, developed in conjunction with the industry to secure a sustainable future for the UK steel industry. The strategy will look at how the government can increase the capacity and potential of the industry in the UK, identify existing gaps, assess future demand for steel in the country and help make appropriate investment decisions.
Tata Steel UK shut down blast furnace No. 5 at its Port Talbot facility in July. As reported, blast furnace No. 4 will remain in operation until the end of September, along with other steelmaking facilities.
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