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UK political leaders advise Anglo to reconsider fertiliser task halt

UK politicians are contacting Anglo American to reconsider stopping its work at the Woodsmith fertiliser task in northern England, part of an property overhaul Anglo revealed after turning down takeover proposals from global miner BHP Group.

Anglo's unit Crop Nutrients was holding a city center meeting on Thursday to advise on the downturn of the job in North Yorkshire, two sources stated. Woodsmith currently provides work to around 2,000 individuals, consisting of professionals, according to the mining company's website.

Anglo was not instantly available to comment.

We advise (Anglo) to pause and effectively think about the catastrophic impact that losing so many high quality tasks might have on our area, stated Roberto Weeden-Sanz, the conservative party's candidate for Scarborough and Whitby.

Local people have actually supported this fantastic task for lots of years and it should not be utilized as a sacrificial lamb to fend off a takeover from a larger company, he added.

Anglo says on its site that because construction started in 2017, Woodsmith has generated ₤ 1.5 billion ($ 1.91 billion) to the economy of Yorkshire and the North-East of England.

Anglo has been looking for partners for Woodsmith for around six months, President Duncan Wanblad told on May 16, reiterating business will be one of 3 pillars of the revamped miner, even as it slowed its development, pressing back very first production from 2027.

The decision to stall the task belongs to a radical plan announced earlier this month to divest or sell possessions following a 94% plunge in yearly profit.

Anglo should not be hurrying into decisions that put the livelihoods of hard working and extremely competent Teessiders at risk, said Ben Houchen, mayor of the Tees Valley. We wish to speak with Anglo directly and for them to engage with federal government to make sure every alternative is thought about before drastic steps are taken.

Woodsmith, on which Anglo revealed a $1.7 billion writedown a year ago, has the world's largest known deposit of polyhalite, a naturally-occurring mineral containing nutrients including potassium, calcium, magnesium and sulphur, which it is marketing as POLY4.

A feasibility study for the job is just expected to be prepared by the start of 2025. This would have been followed by a board full notice to continue in the first half of the year if the broader properties' restructuring had actually not got in the way.

Analysts approximated overall spending on Woodsmith at around $9. billion.

(source: Reuters)