TATA STEEL UK LIMITED
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This company is tracked across risk categories, including those related to its sector (e.g., Steel Works, Blast Furnaces (Including Coke Ovens), and Rolling Mills, Steel Foundries, Not Elsewhere Classified, Fabricated Metal Products, Not Elsewhere Classified), including supply chain integrity, ESG practices, labor disputes, and regulatory compliance.
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2025-08-01 (businessnewswales.com)
More Than 1,000 Tata Steel Employees Supported Through Public Skills Funding
More than 1,000 employees who faced uncertain futures as a result of Tata Steel UK's decision to cease blast furnace steel production at Port Talbot have
Read more2025-05-27 (steelorbis.com)
New UK government seeks job guarantees for Tata Steel UK's Port Talbot plant
Jonathan Reynolds, the UK's new business secretary, has stated that the UK government will demand job guarantees from Tata Steel UK, subsidiary of ...
Read more2025-02-19 (livemint.com)
Tata Steel approves plans for building electric arc furnace in Port Talbot; UK welcomes 'green steel' growth | Company Business News
Tata's strategy is aimed at preserving 5,000 Tata Steel UK jobs and cutting on-site CO2 emissions by 90 per cent compared to the previous blast furnace-based steelmaking -- reportedly equivalent to 1.5 per cent of the UK's total direct CO2 emissions.
Read more2025-02-19 (livemint.com)
Tata Steel approves plans for building electric arc furnace in Port Talbot; UK welcomes 'green steel' growth | Company Business News
Tata's strategy is aimed at preserving 5,000 Tata Steel UK jobs and cutting on-site CO2 emissions by 90 per cent compared to the previous blast furnace-based steelmaking -- reportedly equivalent to 1.5 per cent of the UK's total direct CO2 emissions.
Read more2025-02-19 (livemint.com)
Tata Steel approves plans for building electric arc furnace in Port Talbot; UK welcomes 'green steel' growth | Company Business News
Tata's strategy is aimed at preserving 5,000 Tata Steel UK jobs and cutting on-site CO2 emissions by 90 per cent compared to the previous blast furnace-based steelmaking -- reportedly equivalent to 1.5 per cent of the UK's total direct CO2 emissions.
Read more2024-10-23 (businessnewswales.com)
New Employment & Skills Fund to Support Tata Steel UK and Supply Chain Workers in Wales
Workers in Wales who have been made redundant from Tata Steel UK or a business within the company’s supply chain and other associated contractors can now
Read more2024-09-29 (guernseypress.com)
End of an era as last blast furnace shuts down at Port Talbot steelworks
Nearly 2,000 jobs will be lost at Tata Steel UK’s plant as production switches to low-carbon steel making.
Read more2024-09-29 (guernseypress.com)
End of an era as last blast furnace shuts down at Port Talbot steelworks
Nearly 2,000 jobs will be lost at Tata Steel UK’s plant as production switches to low-carbon steel making.
Read more2024-08-14 (business-live.co.uk)
Tata Steel £100m transition fund sees its first release of money
The fund will support steelworkers losing their jobs following Tata's decision to close its blast furnace operation at Port Talbot and help supply chain companies find new customers
Read more2024-07-15 (business-standard.com)
Don't see change in UK strategy: Tata Steel Chairman N Chandrasekaran
Tata Steel UK strategy: The transition from blast furnace to EAF technology puts 2,800 jobs at risk and the Labour government has been engaging in discussions to try and save jobs, according to reports in the UK
Read more2024-07-15 (business-standard.com)
Don't see change in UK strategy: Tata Steel Chairman N Chandrasekaran
Tata Steel UK strategy: The transition from blast furnace to EAF technology puts 2,800 jobs at risk and the Labour government has been engaging in discussions to try and save jobs, according to reports in the UK
Read more2024-07-12 (wsws.org)
Unite calls off south Wales steelworkers strike, partnering with Labour government and Tata Steel UK
Action had been planned against Tata Steel UK’s plans to cut 2,800 jobs at the plants in Port Talbot and Llanwern, South Wales, announced last September.
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