2,700 jobs at risk at Scunthorpe steel plant
A total of 2,700 jobs are at risk following British Steel’s announcement that it is consulting on the closure of its two blast furnaces and steelmaking operations in Scunthorpe.

Described as ‘a disgrace’ by Unite, British Steel is also looking at reducing its steel rolling mill capacity at the loss-making plant.
Majority shareholder Jingye said it has invested over £1.2bn to maintain operations amid ongoing production instability and losses of around £700k a day.
Investments include over £300m in strategic capital projects including a mast service centre in Skinningrove, a rail stocking facility and a new billet caster.
Despite this, the company said challenging market conditions, the imposition of tariffs, and higher environmental costs relating to the production of steel have made the Scunthorpe plant financially unviable.
In a statement, British Steel CEO Zengwei An, said: “We understand this is an extremely difficult day for our staff, their families, and everyone associated with British Steel.
“But we believe this is a necessary decision given the hugely challenging circumstances the business faces.
“We remain committed to engaging with our workforce and unions, as well as our suppliers and customers during this time.”
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