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UK completes 500 million pound rail deal to save British Steel jobs

UK completes 500 million pound rail deal to save British Steel jobs

The British government will finalise the 500 million pound rail steel deal with British Steel. This is to protect thousands jobs at an Eastern England steelmaking facility that was taken over by the state earlier this year.

British Steel will supply over 337,000 metric ton of rail track in five years. The government announced the contract on Tuesday. This comes two months after the Chinese took control of British Steel from Jingye. They did this so that the blast furnaces at Scunthorpe would not be closed.

Jonathan Reynolds, the business minister said: "This is a great vote of confidence for British Steel. It will support thousands skilled jobs in years to come."

The contract will begin in July and provide 80% of the rail needs for publicly-owned Network Rail. It will also build on the 2.5 billion pound fund that the government has set up to increase steel production during the next five-year period.

The statement stated that to ensure the security of supply Network Rail will award smaller contracts for rail to European manufacturers. These companies will provide specialist rail products along with British Steel.

Last month, the sector, which is struggling with high costs, and stiff competition, called for clarity about when U.S. steel tariffs would be removed under a historic U.S./UK agreement agreed in May, to remove President Donald Trump’s steel levies.

(source: Reuters)