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UK Government considers renationalization of British Steel

6 Dec 2024 16:55 reported by Stanley Wang

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The UK Government is reportedly exploring the renationalization of British Steel as it grapples with the future of its Scunthorpe plant. Talks with the company's Chinese owners, Jingye, have included a potential rescue plan to transition from blast furnaces to less polluting electric arc furnaces, contingent on government support.

While renationalization is deemed "the least attractive option" due to high costs, ministers have not ruled it out. Trade unions have backed the move, calling steel a critical infrastructure. Charlotte Brumpton-Childs of GMB argued renationalization would protect domestic production, while Unite's Sharon Graham criticized past privatization.

British Steel employs about 4,000 workers at Scunthorpe, the UK's only primary steelmaking facility. The Government stated it remains focused on supporting a green steel transition in collaboration with unions and businesses to ensure the sector's future.

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