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Reuters
16 July, 2015, 17:06
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Reuters
16 July, 2015, 17:06
Update: 16 July, 2015, 17:06
Tata Steel may cut up to 720 jobs in Britain. File photo: Reuters

London: Tata Steel, Britain’s largest steelmaker, may cut up to 720 United Kingdom jobs in a revamp of its speciality and bar business, which has been hit by cheap imports and high energy costs, it said on Thursday.

Most of the jobs at risk are at the company’s operations in Rotherham, northern England.

‘We have invested more than 20 million pounds in recent years in our speciality steels business. We want to play our role in reinvigorating the UK’s manufacturing industry, but increasing imports and high energy costs have further undermined the competitiveness of foundation industries,’ Karl Koehler, chief executive of Tata Steel’s European operations, said in a statement.

The speciality and bar business is being refocused on high-value markets such as aerospace, as British and European steelmakers in general struggle to make profits on commodity grade steels which can be imported cheaply from China.

Tata Steel, Europe’s second-largest steelmaker, said it would work with staff and trade unions to redeploy affected employees if possible and minimise compulsory redundancies.

The Community union said it would oppose compulsory redundancies.

‘This is a smack in the face for the workforce. Since 2009 the business will have gone through three restructurings, which if this proposal goes through, will have seen the loss of 2,500 jobs,’ Stuart Sansome, Community’s national executive councillor, said in a statement.

Tata Steel has been forced to slash costs since 2007 when it bought Anglo Dutch producer Corus for $13 billion. It currently employs around 17,000 people versus some 25,000 in 2008.

The UK steel sector currently employs about 20,000 people directly, down from as many as 200,000 in the 1970s.

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