Tata Steel, UK Govt Jointly Agree To Invest 1.25 Billion Pounds For Port Talbot Site; Plans To Drive UK Steel

Tata Group-backed multinational steel-making company, Tata Steel on September 16th, entered into a partnership with the United Kingdom's government to jointly invest in state-of-the-art Electric Arc Furnace steelmaking at the Port Talbot site with a capital cost of £1.25 billion inclusive of a grant from the UK Government of up to £500 million. Tata Steel and the UK government have joined hands for the largest investment in the UK Steel Industry for decades.

In its statement, Tata Steel highlighted that the project would bolster the UK's steel security and would be the first major step towards decarbonisation of the local steel industry, reducing direct emissions by 50 million tonnes over a decade. With a high degree of circularity, it would leverage strategic, domestically available scrap steel and promote local value addition within the UK.

Also, the proposed project is expected to bolster the UK's steel security and would be the first major step towards decarbonisation of the local steel industry, reducing direct emissions by 50 million tonnes over a decade. With a high degree of circularity, it would leverage strategic, domestically available scrap steel and promote local value addition within the UK.

Tata Steel's Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director, T V Narendran said: "Tata Steel UK has been facing significant challenges due to the heavy end facilities approaching their end of life. The proposed project with one of the largest investments in the UK Steel Industry in recent decades, provides an opportunity for an optimal outcome for all stakeholders."

Narendran added, "We will undertake a meaningful consultation with the Unions on the proposed transition pathway in the context of future risk and opportunities for Tata Steel UK. With the support of the UK Government and dedicated efforts of the employees of Tata Steel UK along with all stakeholders, we will work to transform Tata Steel UK into a green, modern future-ready business."

Meanwhile, on the partnership, Tata Group Chairman N Chandrasekaran said: "The agreement with the UK Government is a defining moment for the future of the Steel Industry and indeed the industrial value chain in the UK."

Chandrasekaran added, "It has been an absolute pleasure to work with His Majesty's Government and the Honourable Prime Minister Rishi Sunak in developing the proposed transition pathway for the future of sustainable steelmaking in the UK. The proposed investment will preserve significant employment and present a great opportunity for the development of a green technology-based industrial ecosystem in South Wales. We look forward to working with our stakeholders on these proposals in a responsible manner."

Further, Tata Steel UK will soon commence consultation on the proposal and the transition period including potential deep restructuring for the carbon-intensive, unsustainable iron and steelmaking facilities at Port Talbot, where many of the existing 'heavy end' assets -such as blast furnaces and coke ovens-are reaching the end of their operational life.

Additionally, the proposed project would also involve Tata Steel's Balance Sheet being restructured with potential elimination of the current cash losses in the UK operations and non-cash impairment of legacy investments.

Tata Steel revealed that during the transition period and project phase, Tata Steel UK would work intensively to ensure an uninterrupted and reliable supply of products to fulfil customer and market commitments including through the import of additional steel substrate from stable supply chains to feed its downstream units.

In addition to the investment, as part of Tata Steel's commitment to advance global research and innovation in materials science for a sustainable future, the Company today also announced its intention to invest approximately £20 million over 4 years to set up two additional Centers of Innovation & Technology in the UK at the Henry Royce Institute at Manchester (for advanced materials research) and at Imperial College London (for research in Sustainable Design & Manufacturing).

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