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India-based Tata Steel, Europe’s second-largest steelmaker by ... including the Scunthorpe steelworks and steel plants in Teesside, Dalzell and Clydebridge, as well as other operations in ...
MUMBAI (Reuters) - India's Tata Steel Ltd ... loss as it sold a business in Europe, and said talks continued for a proposed partnership to run its European plants. Consolidated net loss widened ...
Tata Steel’s decision may also have been necessitated ... Recall that ArcelorMittal has received similar support for its plants in Europe. The UK plant, which has been making Ebitda losses ...
LONDON (Reuters) - Tata Steel UK said on Thursday it has agreed to sell its Clydebridge and Dalzell steel plants to the Scottish ... rest of its Long Products Europe business to Greybull Capital.
Tata Steel human resources director Tor Farquhar said he was "pessimistic" about the Scottish plants re-opening Tor Farquhar, human resources director of Tata Europe said the firm did everything ...
Bimlendra Jha, Tata Steel UK's new chief executive, told a committee of MPs that the government will probably have to do more to help the firm find a buyer for UK steel plants. He warned the ...
Tata Steel Europe has a complex supply chain. Their primary steel plants are in Ijmuiden in the Netherlands and in the UK at Port Talbot. The company sells directly and through channels ...
The company, which is based in India but has several steel plants in the UK ... Mr Koushik Chatterjee, Tata's Group Executive Director, said: "In Europe, the positive impact of the structural ...
Tata Steel is still in the process of considering bids for its UK operations, the company has said. A shortlist of bidders had been expected following a Tata board meeting on Wednesday. But ...
LONDON—The U.K. government said Sunday that it would help India’s Tata Steel Ltd. secure a buyer for its struggling U.K. plants by providing ... Tata Steel, Europe’s second-largest ...
India’s Tata Steel Ltd ... production in Europe will impact its financial results, ahead of a planned merger with Germany’s Thyssenkrupp. Production from its European plants fell 12.7% ...