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Hundreds of jobs in danger as British Metal consults unions over closure

By Editorial Board Published March 27, 2025 6 Min Read
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Hundreds of jobs in danger as British Metal consults unions over closure

Britain’s second-biggest metal producer is kicking off a session that would result in the closure of its two blast furnaces and greater than half of its workforce dropping their jobs – a transfer that may pile stress on the federal government to enhance a proposal of taxpayer support to the corporate.

One commerce union supply stated that conferences have been going down.

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The corporate later confirmed the consultations on the closure of the blast furnaces, steelmaking operations and a discount of metal rolling mill capability in Scunthorpe.

The launch of the redundancy session comes amid an deadlock between Jingye Group, British Metal’s Chinese language proprietor, over a authorities subsidy bundle to assist the corporate’s transition to greener metal manufacturing.

Sarah Jones, the business minister, informed MPs that talks have been persevering with, whereas an pressing query is anticipated to be answered within the Home of Commons on Thursday.

The £500m proposal – aimed toward facilitating the Scunthorpe-based group’s transition to inexperienced metal manufacturing – follows years of talks aimed toward salvaging the way forward for the UK’s second-biggest producer.

Its scale is equal to the sum awarded to the bigger Tata Metal as a part of a £1.25bn bundle finalised final 12 months.

Whitehall sources stated that Jingye’s marketing strategy would contain a smaller variety of jobs being reduce if a swap to electrical arc furnaces came about, with the redundancies additionally staggered over an extended interval.

Nevertheless, the Chinese language group has argued that that transition would solely be doable with a bigger sum of presidency funding, they added.

“We urge Jingye and the UK Government to get back around the table to resume negotiations before it is too late.

“Cruciallly, Jingye haven’t dominated out retaining the blast furnaces throughout a transition to low carbon steelmaking if they’ll safe the backing of the Authorities.

“The closures at Scunthorpe would represent a hammer blow to communities which were built on steel, and where the industry still supports thousands of jobs directly and thousands more through extensive supply chains.

“On condition that we are actually on the cusp of changing into the one G7 nation with out home major steelmaking capability, it’s no exaggeration to say that our nationwide safety is gravely threatened.

“This would be catastrophic at any time, let alone in the current era of geopolitical instability and volatility. Steel is an essential component of defensive infrastructure, just as it is to wider plans to invest in growth across the country.

The rejection of the £500m offer leaves Scunthorpe’s future on a knife-edge, although Whitehall sources said that all parties involved in the negotiations were hopeful that a deal could yet be struck.

However, the package offered so far falls well short of the sum that Jingye has been seeking from the government during several rounds of talks since Labour won last summer’s general election.

The Chinese-owned group is thought to have requested £1bn or more from ministers – double the amount handed to Tata Steel, owner of the Port Talbot steelworks in South Wales, last autumn.

British Steel, which was taken over by Jingye in 2020 after a spell in public ownership, employs several thousand people at its sites in Scunthorpe, Teesside and elsewhere.

It has been pushing for taxpayer funding to support a transition to green steelmaking by replacing Scunthorpe’s two blast furnaces with cleaner electric arc furnaces.

Reports late last year suggested that nationalisation was an option being explored by ministers.

The government’s proposal comes at a deeply sensitive time for Britain’s steel industry, with fears of swingeing US tariffs exacerbating concerns that the sector’s viability will be put at risk.

Last month, Mr Reynolds published the government’s Plan for Steel consultation, which will include up to £2.5bn in funding for the industry, in line with a commitment in last year’s Labour election manifesto.

“The UK metal business has a long-term future below this authorities,” he said.

“Britain is open for enterprise, and this authorities has dedicated as much as £2.5bn to the way forward for metal to guard our industrial heartlands, keep jobs, and drive progress as a part of our Plan for Change.”

Throughout the identical month, Mr Reynolds held additional talks with Jingye Group’s boss, Li Huiming, within the newest chapter of a negotiation which has been dragging on for greater than two years.

British Metal was purchased by Jingye the 12 months after it was positioned into obligatory liquidation.

The corporate had been owned by non-public funding agency Greybull Capital.

British Metal declined to remark, whereas a spokesperson for the Division for Enterprise and Commerce additionally declined to remark.

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