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Steel firm Thyssenkrupp backs Tata merger | Steel firm Thyssenkrupp backs Tata merger |
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German industrial group Thyssenkrupp has approved plans to merge its steel-making business with Tata Steel. | German industrial group Thyssenkrupp has approved plans to merge its steel-making business with Tata Steel. |
The merger would create Europe's second largest steel-maker, after Arcelor Mittal. The two companies had previously warned 4,000 jobs could go. | The merger would create Europe's second largest steel-maker, after Arcelor Mittal. The two companies had previously warned 4,000 jobs could go. |
Between them, they employ about 48,000 workers. India's Tata owns UK plants including Port Talbot in south Wales. | Between them, they employ about 48,000 workers. India's Tata owns UK plants including Port Talbot in south Wales. |
Unions have been asking for safeguards to protect the future of Port Talbot, which employs 4,000 people. | Unions have been asking for safeguards to protect the future of Port Talbot, which employs 4,000 people. |
Thyssenkrupp's supervisory board gave the go-ahead to the joint venture on Friday - the two companies have been in negotiations for more than a year. | Thyssenkrupp's supervisory board gave the go-ahead to the joint venture on Friday - the two companies have been in negotiations for more than a year. |
The new firm will have annual sales of about £13bn. The merged group anticipates it will make costs savings of between £350m to £440m a year. | The new firm will have annual sales of about £13bn. The merged group anticipates it will make costs savings of between £350m to £440m a year. |
When details of an initial agreement emerged last September, both sides said they expected about 4,000 jobs would go as a result of the merger, half from administration and half from production. | When details of an initial agreement emerged last September, both sides said they expected about 4,000 jobs would go as a result of the merger, half from administration and half from production. |
The job losses will be shared evenly between the two companies. | The job losses will be shared evenly between the two companies. |
In Wales, where almost 7,000 people are employed by Tata, unions hope the deal will bring an end to uncertainty for workers. | In Wales, where almost 7,000 people are employed by Tata, unions hope the deal will bring an end to uncertainty for workers. |
Roy Rickhuss, general secretary of Community - the steelworkers' union - welcomed the announcement, saying it would have "the potential to safeguard jobs and steel-making for a generation". | |
"However, this joint venture will only succeed if the necessary strategic investments are made to allow the business to thrive," he added. | |
Tata announced in 2016 that it wanted to sell off its entire UK operations - before scrapping plans and optioning for a merger deal. | Tata announced in 2016 that it wanted to sell off its entire UK operations - before scrapping plans and optioning for a merger deal. |
'Important milestone' | 'Important milestone' |
Thyssenkrupp chief executive Heinrich Hiesinger has previously said the two companies needed to consolidate and become more efficient because of increasing pressure from imports and an overcapacity within the industry. | Thyssenkrupp chief executive Heinrich Hiesinger has previously said the two companies needed to consolidate and become more efficient because of increasing pressure from imports and an overcapacity within the industry. |
More recently, European steel makers have faced 25% tariffs on exports to their biggest market, the US. | More recently, European steel makers have faced 25% tariffs on exports to their biggest market, the US. |
"The joint venture with Tata Steel is an important milestone for the transformation of Thyssenkrupp to an industrials and service group and will lead to a significant improvement of the financial figures of Thyssenkrupp," the group said in a statement. | "The joint venture with Tata Steel is an important milestone for the transformation of Thyssenkrupp to an industrials and service group and will lead to a significant improvement of the financial figures of Thyssenkrupp," the group said in a statement. |
It added that the "signing of the definitive agreement is expected shortly" and that the deal would be subject to clearance in several jurisdictions, including the European Union. | It added that the "signing of the definitive agreement is expected shortly" and that the deal would be subject to clearance in several jurisdictions, including the European Union. |
The new company will be called Thyssenkrupp Tata Steel and be based in the Netherlands. | The new company will be called Thyssenkrupp Tata Steel and be based in the Netherlands. |