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Dutch government offers Tata Steel subsidies to accelerate production clean up

The Dutch government on Thursday said it would want to provide subsidies to Tata Steel if the company had the ability to accelerate plans to considerably cut contamination at its large plant in IJmuiden.

Tata's factory in IJmuiden, on the Dutch coast west of Amsterdam, is one of the biggest emitters of greenhouse gasses in the Netherlands and recent research has actually discovered it is also responsible for a variety of health problems in the area.

Tata last year provided a plan to clean up the plant, consisting of changing a blast furnace with a cleaner setup and shutting down its most polluting coke factory by 2029, but said it would need subsidies to be able to understand this.

The federal government said it now wanted to reach a contract with Tata Steel at short notice if the business could to accelerate its plans.

This alternative would quickly improve circumstances for individuals living close-by and reduce CO2 emissions, while maintaining employment and the economic and strategic value of steel production, the economy ministry stated in a statement.

Tata Steel Netherlands director Hans van den Berg told news firm ANP he enjoyed with the assistance the government was going to give, but included that discussions on a possible arrangement still required to occur.

(source: Reuters)