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British Steel under UK government control to increase output and hire staff

British Steel announced on Wednesday that it will hire more than 180 new employees as it prepares for a production increase following the British Government's operation seizure of British Steel from its Chinese owners back in April.

British Steel operates two of the last remaining blast furnaces for England in Scunthorpe. The two blast furnaces in Scunthorpe, eastern England are operating at a loss. Owners China's Jingye Group announced plans to close them down back in March.

British Steel announced on Wednesday that it will "significantly" increase its iron and steel production over the next few months, following the government intervention in April.

It is therefore recruiting for over 180 new positions in engineering, manufacturing, and business functions. The Jingye closure plans put the jobs of 3,000 employees at risk.

British Steel's interim Chief Executive Allan Bell stated that the company hoped to become one the world's largest steel manufacturers with the government's backing.

In a press release, he stated that "to help achieve this and meet customer demands, we will increase production."

This demand is unlikely from the United States, after President Donald Trump imposed in March a 25% tariff on steel imports. Jingye warned that British Steel was already losing 700,00 pounds ($922,000 per day)

British Steel is a supplier of rail, construction and automotive industries. However, it has been struggling with high energy prices in the UK, as well as a global glut of steel.

The government previously stated that it was looking for a partner in the private sector to ensure British Steel's long-term future.

The United States and Britain are trying to reach a deal on trade that will hopefully reduce Trump's tariffs, which include British Steel.

(source: Reuters)