15 September 2023
Press Release

Tata Steel and the UK Government jointly agree on investment proposal

Tata Steel Port Talbot

Tata Steel and the UK Government jointly agree on a proposal for the largest investment in the UK Steel Industry for decades.


The proposal lays the decarbonisation pathway towards globally competitive and sustainable steel making in Port Talbot, UK.

Commenting on the announcement, Tata Group Chairman N Chandrasekaran said: “The agreement with the UK Government is a defining moment for the future of the steel industry and indeed the industrial value chain in the UK. It has been an absolute pleasure to work with the His Majesty’s Government and the Prime Minister Rt Hon Rishi Sunak in developing the proposed transition pathway for the future of sustainable steelmaking in the UK.

“The proposed investment will preserve significant employment and presents a great opportunity for the development of a green technology-based industrial ecosystem in South Wales. We look forward to working with our stakeholders on these proposals in a responsible manner.”

Tata Steel’s Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director, T V Narendran said: “Tata Steel UK has been facing significant challenges due to the heavy-end facilities approaching their end of life. The proposed project, with one of the largest investments in the UK steel industry in recent decades, provides an opportunity for an optimal outcome for all stakeholders.

“We will undertake a meaningful consultation with the unions on the proposed transition pathway in the context of future risk and opportunities for Tata Steel UK. With the support of the UK Government and dedicated efforts of the employees of Tata Steel UK along with all stakeholders, we will work to transform Tata Steel UK into a green, modern future ready business.”
 

Key points

  1. Tata Steel and the UK Government announce a joint agreement on a proposal to invest in state-of-the-art electric arc furnace steelmaking at the Port Talbot site with a capital cost of £1.25 billion inclusive of a grant from the UK Government of up to £500 million, subject to relevant regulatory approvals, information and consultation processes, and the finalisation of detailed terms and conditions.
  2. The project would bolster the UK’s steel security and would be the first major step towards decarbonisation of the country’s steel industry, reducing direct emissions by 50 million tonnes over a decade. With a high degree of circularity, it would leverage strategic, domestically available scrap steel and promote local value addition within the UK.
  3. The proposed project would ensure continuity of steel making in Port Talbot after the transition, and transform Tata Steel UK into a sustainable, capital-efficient and profitable business. With UK Government support, the project has a robust investment case.
  4. Tata Steel UK will soon commence consultation on the proposal and the transition period including potential deep restructuring for the carbon-intensive, unsustainable iron and steelmaking facilities at Port Talbot, where many of the existing ‘heavy end’ assets —such as blast furnaces and coke ovens—are reaching the end of their operational life.
  5. The proposed project would also involve Tata Steel’s balance sheet being restructured with potential elimination of the current cash losses in the UK operations and non-cash impairment of legacy investments.
  6. During the transition period and project phase, Tata Steel UK would work intensively to ensure uninterrupted and reliable supply of products to fulfil customer and market commitments, including through the import of additional steel substrate from stable supply chains to feed its downstream units.
  7. Further to the investment proposal, as part of Tata Steel’s commitment to advance global research and innovation in materials science for a sustainable future, the company today also announced its intention to invest approximately £20 million over four years to set up two additional Centres of Innovation and Technology in the UK at the Henry Royce Institute at Manchester (for advanced materials research) and at Imperial College London (for research in sustainable design and manufacturing).

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Notes for editors:

  1. Tata Steel UK had completed an important part of its financial de-risking earlier this year after the completion of the 100% insurance buy-in of the British Steel Pension Scheme securing a stable and assured outcome for all scheme members, after an earlier restructuring in 2017-18. 
  2. The proposed investment would reduce the Port Talbot site’s carbon emissions by around 5 million tonnes a year. 
  3. The project remains subject to all relevant information and consultation processes before decisions are made. Subject to informing and consulting, it is proposed that this new investment project could be operational within 36 months of the receipt of relevant regulatory and planning approvals. 
  4. Tata Steel will work to finalise the terms of the grant funding agreement with the UK Government and engage with the Welsh Government to seek requisite approvals and permits for the proposed project. The company will disclose any detailed transition and restructuring plans, in due course, subject to the outcome of all applicable consultation processes.
  5. Tata Steel will set up two Centres for Innovation at the Henry Royce Institute in Manchester and at Imperial College London. It will work with the UK Government and associated public bodies to supplement the research funding. Tata Steel already operates a research and development centre at the University of Warwick (co-located with Jaguar Land Rover’s automotive research centre and the Advanced Steel Research Centre) and also works closely with the Steel and Metals Institute at Swansea University.

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About Tata Steel UK

  • The Tata Steel Group has been named one of the most ethical companies in the world, and is among the top producing global steel companies with an annual crude steel capacity of 34 million tonnes.
  • Tata Steel in the UK has the ambition to produce net-zero steel by 2045 at the latest, and to have reduced 30% of its CO2 emissions by 2030.
  • Tata Steel is the largest steelmaker in the UK with primary steelmaking at Port Talbot in South Wales supporting manufacturing and distribution operations at sites across Wales, England and Northern Ireland as well as Norway, Sweden, France and Germany. It also benefits from a network of international sales offices around the world.
  • Tata Steel employs more than 8,000 people and has an annual crude steel capacity of 5 million tonnes, supplying high-quality steel products to demanding markets, including construction and infrastructure, automotive, packaging and engineering.
  • Tata Steel Group is one of the world's most geographically-diversified steel producers, with operations and a commercial presence across the world.
  • The Group recorded a consolidated turnover of US $32.83 Bn in the financial year ending March 31, 2022.
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