Last week the business and trade secretary, Jonathan Reynolds, announced a revised deal with Tata Steel to provide a £500m subsidy for modernising its Port Talbot facility and allowing steel ...
But the large sum will provide little comfort to the 2,500 people expected to lose their jobs as Tata Steel close the UK’s last blast furnace at Port Talbot ... key goods and services to the ...
READ MORE: UK Government signs new Port Talbot ... services. hat is a reduction of 2,830 jobs being lost in Wales compared to the established baseline, which is described as a "major adverse effect".
But the large sum will provide little comfort to the 2,500 people expected to lose their jobs as Tata Steel close the UK’s last blast furnace at Port Talbot in south Wales ... the supply of key goods ...
The Indian-steel giant Tata says the plant is is currently losing around £1m a day. "Port Talbot is increasingly unsustainable owing to its ageing infrastructure. The steelworks need continuous ...
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Moneyview, a financial services company ... The UK government has signed a GBP 500 million grant with Tata Steel to support the transition to greener steelmaking at Port Talbot. The deal includes job ...
Credit: PA Images This week the UK Government committed to investing £500 million into Tata Steel's Port Talbot plan, in a bid to make steel making greener. Jonathan Reynolds told the House of ...
A public consultation exercise ahead of a planning application for Tata Steel’s £1.25bn electric arc furnace investment at Port Talbot has begun. The 3.2 million tonne capacity arc furnace, which will ...