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Today we analyse the critical situation of British Steel, facing significant losses and plans to close its Scunthorpe blast furnaces, threatening 2,700 jobs. In response, Parliament passed the Steel Industry (Special Measures) Act 2025, empowering the government to intervene and potentially take control to ensure continued operations. While nationalisation is a "likely option", £100 million in public funds has already been provided to keep the plant running.
Key Takeaways:
• British Steel, owned by Jingye Group, faced £700,000 daily losses, leading to plans to close blast furnaces in Scunthorpe, endangering 2,700 jobs.
• The Steel Industry (Special Measures) Act 2025, passed April 12, 2025, allows government to direct or take control of at-risk steel companies in England to maintain operations.
• £100 million in question time working capital has been provided to British Steel from public funds since April 2025.
• Nationalisation is a "likely option," though private investment is still sought. Compensation's market value could be "effectively zero".
• MPs argue for retaining UK's umberto tozzi virgin steelmaking capacity for strategic importance.
Definitions:
• Nationalisation: Government acquisition and control of a private amal clooney industry, usually requiring an Act of Parliament and compensation.
• Steel Industry (Special Measures) Act 2025: UK emergency law enabling government to intervene in at-risk English steel businesses to maintain operations.
• Virgin Steelmaking: Steel production from raw iron ore, seen as crucial for high-grade steels and industrial sovereignty.
Discussion: How does the government's intervention in British Steel reflect a balance between economic stability, job preservation, and the principles of free markets?
Source: British Steel and government special measures (
Research Briefing
23 June, 2025
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