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The British government has offered to buy the coking coal for British Steel that is needed to keep the country’s last blast furnace facility open while it negotiates a deal with its Chinese owners.
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One of Luxembourg’s biggest restoration and renovation projects of this century, the blast furnaces at Belval are an iconic reminder of Luxembourg’s former steel glory days. It was between 1909 to ...
it must now contend with another historic moment - the forced sunset of a foundation industry. Sky’s Ed Conway reports exclusively from one of the last blast furnaces in Britain.
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Chinese-owned British Steel confirmed Thursday plans to shut blast furnaces and other operations in England, saying US President Donald Trump's tariffs on the sector were partly to blame for a ...
Ministers have been locked in talks with the company’s owners, Jingye, for months over a potential rescue plan, which would keep the plant open during the transition to electric arc furnaces.
Thousands of jobs are in danger after British Steel revealed plans that threaten to close its two blast furnaces. Up to 2,700 roles are at risk as a consultation was launched by the UK's second ...
Chinese-owned British Steel confirmed Thursday plans to shut blast furnaces and other operations in England, saying US President Donald Trump's tariffs on the sector were partly to blame for a ...
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