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Deal 'close' over sale of Tata Steel mills | Deal 'close' over sale of Tata Steel mills |
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International metals firm Liberty House has confirmed that a deal to buy two mothballed Lanarkshire steelworks is close. | |
The company has been locked in talks with Tata Steel over the purchase of Tata's Clydebridge and Dalzell works. | |
Tata Steel announced in October it would close them with the loss of 270 jobs. | |
However, Liberty said that while a deal was close, talks may not be concluded on Wednesday. | |
It is understood that the question of responsibility for any future clean-up costs has still to be resolved. | |
The Scottish government has been involved in negotiations, as has the UK government. | |
Liberty House plans to use the Scottish mills to turn re-cycled steel into steel plates for use in construction and motor manufacture. | |
The company hopes to process about two million tonnes of scrapped steel a year, rather than melting new steel. | |
It estimates about 12 million tonnes of steel are scrapped in the UK every year. | |
But the company says that is dependent on negotiating an energy regime which makes the process sustainable. | |
It is holding talks with the Westminster government on offsetting the carbon tax for large scale energy users and/or improving the feed-in-tariff for surplus power from its renewable generation. | |
Earlier Ms Sturgeon said "final due diligence" on an agreement was taking place. | |
She told MSPs: "The agreement would be facilitated by the Scottish government and would involve us buying the plant and immediately selling them on to Liberty for the same consideration." | |
The announcement came ahead of a meeting of the Scottish steel task force, set up by the Scottish government in October to try to secure a future for the mills. | The announcement came ahead of a meeting of the Scottish steel task force, set up by the Scottish government in October to try to secure a future for the mills. |
Roy Rickhuss, general secretary of the steelworkers' union Community, welcomed news that a deal was close. | Roy Rickhuss, general secretary of the steelworkers' union Community, welcomed news that a deal was close. |
He added: "The signing of this agreement is the first step towards restoring jobs and resuming production but there are still many steps to be taken. | He added: "The signing of this agreement is the first step towards restoring jobs and resuming production but there are still many steps to be taken. |
"Community will continue to work tirelessly to see that happen. | "Community will continue to work tirelessly to see that happen. |
"We made it clear that the skilled workforce at Dalzell and Clydebridge deserved a future in steel and from my discussions with Liberty I know they have the ambition to make that happen." | "We made it clear that the skilled workforce at Dalzell and Clydebridge deserved a future in steel and from my discussions with Liberty I know they have the ambition to make that happen." |