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Tata Steel cuts around 20% of Dutch workers

Tata Steel announced on Wednesday that it would cut 1,600 jobs from the Netherlands in order to improve profitability amid fierce competition with China and increasing U.S. tariffs.

Tata will reduce its Dutch workforce by around 20%. This is primarily at the large IJmuiden steel plant, located on the coast to the west of Amsterdam.

Tata stated that the reorganisation will primarily affect management and support staff at IJmuiden, with the goal of centralising the organisation and increasing its efficiency.

The Dutch division suffered a loss totaling 556 million euro ($613,05 million) for the year ending March 31, 2024. This was due to high energy costs and increased competition from imports of cheap products from China.

Now, the company faces higher tariffs for its exports to America.

The company also struggles to reduce pollution from its plant which, according to authorities, causes the life expectancy for people who live near it to be 2.5 months less than the average in the Netherlands.

Tata and the Dutch government have been discussing subsidies for the IJmuiden factory, which is one of the worst polluters.

Cihan Lacin, a spokesperson for the FNV union, said that one of the main pillars in these discussions is the employment guarantees the government demands.

Lacin stated that "this announcement does not align with the discussion about Tata's Future." It is incomprehensible.

(source: Reuters)