Tata Steel's Electric Arc Furnace Project in Limbo

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Port Talbot,UK General Election,Electric Arc Furnace

Tata Steel expressed concerns about the potential impact of the UK General Election on its 1.25bn investment plans at its Port Talbot site, emphasizing the importance of adhering to the agreed terms of the 500m support package for the Electric Arc Furnace project.

Tata Steel bosses have raised concerns about the impact the UK’s General Election on July 4 could have on its £1.25bn plans at its Port Talbot site. The company said it is “apprehensive” following media reports on Monday, June 10, regarding the closure of the heavy end assets and restructuring program, which was outlined earlier this year.

“This project has been developed to ensure production of low-emission high-quality steel in Port Talbot, preserving primary steelmaking in Britain and creating the potential for a future green manufacturing cluster in South Wales. “The current heavy end assets of Port Talbot are nearing their end of life, are operationally unstable and are resulting in unsustainable financial losses.

 

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