Tata Steel's chief executive, Rajesh Nair, has firmly stated that there is 'no way' the company's blast furnaces at Port Talbot can continue to operate, citing technical and financial reasons. The planned closure of these facilities puts nearly 2,000 jobs at risk. Nair defended the decision before the Senedd's economy committee amid concerns over job cuts.
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The chief executive of Tata Steel appears before the Senedd's economy committee and defends job cut plans https://t.co/DoU68Awpu2
CEO Rajesh Nair says for technical and financial reasons "there is no way” Tata Steel’s blast furnaces can be kept going https://t.co/jbpdkgyKVM
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