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Government in favour of merging all UK steel companies into one | Government in favour of merging all UK steel companies into one |
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The government is in favour of merging all the UK's steelmakers, but ministers do not want to nationalise any of the companies, the BBC can reveal. | |
There are six steel companies in the UK, four of which are currently being financially supported by the government, and ministers believe the sector is too fragmented. | There are six steel companies in the UK, four of which are currently being financially supported by the government, and ministers believe the sector is too fragmented. |
It is understood the preference inside the Department for Business and Trade (DBT) is to find a joint buyer, rather than nationalise the companies. | |
Any future plan would need the backing of the current owners, but it is understood ministers have told the sector they believe a merger is the best way to be sustainable in the long-term. | |
The UK's steel industry has faced major financial difficulties in recent years due to high energy prices, increased tariffs and a glut of steel in the global market. | The UK's steel industry has faced major financial difficulties in recent years due to high energy prices, increased tariffs and a glut of steel in the global market. |
Ministers are already searching for buyers for two steel companies and another has been publicly owned since 2021. | Ministers are already searching for buyers for two steel companies and another has been publicly owned since 2021. |
The UK wing of Liberty Steel in South Yorkshire collapsed into government control last month after insolvency courts granted a compulsory winding up order. | The UK wing of Liberty Steel in South Yorkshire collapsed into government control last month after insolvency courts granted a compulsory winding up order. |
Speciality Steels UK (SSUK), part of the Liberty Steel metals empire of controversial tycoon Sanjeev Gupta, was placed in the hands of a government appointed liquidator last month and ministers have agreed to cover the ongoing wages and costs of the plant while a buyer is sought. | Speciality Steels UK (SSUK), part of the Liberty Steel metals empire of controversial tycoon Sanjeev Gupta, was placed in the hands of a government appointed liquidator last month and ministers have agreed to cover the ongoing wages and costs of the plant while a buyer is sought. |
It's understood that a number of commercial buyers have already approached the government about taking over SSUK, which has already transitioned to greener electric arc furnaces. | It's understood that a number of commercial buyers have already approached the government about taking over SSUK, which has already transitioned to greener electric arc furnaces. |
Ministers took control of British Steel in Scunthorpe in April after accusing the Chinese owners Jingye of trying to close down the site's blast furnaces. | Ministers took control of British Steel in Scunthorpe in April after accusing the Chinese owners Jingye of trying to close down the site's blast furnaces. |
The search for a new buyer for British Steel has stalled in recent months after Jingye unexpectedly asked for a sum in the hundreds of millions to hand over ownership. | The search for a new buyer for British Steel has stalled in recent months after Jingye unexpectedly asked for a sum in the hundreds of millions to hand over ownership. |
BBC News has been told that Business Secretary Jonathan Reynolds is set to fly to China next week to negotiate with Jingye officials. | BBC News has been told that Business Secretary Jonathan Reynolds is set to fly to China next week to negotiate with Jingye officials. |
There is some concern within government that finding a buyer for British Steel may be more difficult, given the site uses old-fashioned blast furnaces. | There is some concern within government that finding a buyer for British Steel may be more difficult, given the site uses old-fashioned blast furnaces. |
Tata Steel, in Port Talbot, was given a £500m government rescue package last year to help the company move to greener forms of steelmaking. | Tata Steel, in Port Talbot, was given a £500m government rescue package last year to help the company move to greener forms of steelmaking. |
Sheffield Forgemasters was nationalised by the Ministry of Defence in 2021 after the company faced financial difficulties throughout the 2010s. | Sheffield Forgemasters was nationalised by the Ministry of Defence in 2021 after the company faced financial difficulties throughout the 2010s. |
A senior source in the Department for Business and Trade said: "We are trying to fix the UK steel sector in the round. | |
"We needed Jingye off the board, we are very close to doing that. We needed Gupta off the board, we've done that." | "We needed Jingye off the board, we are very close to doing that. We needed Gupta off the board, we've done that." |
The source added that there was now a belief inside government that the UK's steel companies "should all be brought together", to make the sector more financially sustainable, but that such a move might not be possible if the current owners do not all agree. | The source added that there was now a belief inside government that the UK's steel companies "should all be brought together", to make the sector more financially sustainable, but that such a move might not be possible if the current owners do not all agree. |
The government is understood to have told the steel sector that even without a shared ownership model, the companies will be expected to work together much more closely in the future. | The government is understood to have told the steel sector that even without a shared ownership model, the companies will be expected to work together much more closely in the future. |
Ministers have always maintained that full nationalisation for any steel company is not the government's preference and the source added that it was "unlikely" the companies would be nationalised together. | Ministers have always maintained that full nationalisation for any steel company is not the government's preference and the source added that it was "unlikely" the companies would be nationalised together. |