Tata Steel has expressed openness to additional future investment in its Port Talbot plant if more government funding is provided. The company's willingness to reconsider its decision on Port Talbot if funding becomes available was highlighted during a parliamentary hearing. Concerns have been raised about the potential impact of the 2800 job losses at Tata in Port Talbot and the need to retain virgin steel production in the UK. Unions have emphasized the importance of the UK Government and Tata backing a multi-union plan for steel. The discussions have underscored the significance of government support in saving jobs and preserving steel production in the UK.
📰”Deeside MP challenges Tata Steel bosses on the future of steel-making in Port Talbot” https://t.co/tYhY5Jp54K
Tata Steel: Half of Port Talbot jobs at risk, unions told https://t.co/5tdGmqbGxY
Tata Steel would consider further investment in its Port Talbot plant if it gets more government help https://t.co/oJBpN7QjUw
Tata Steel has said it would consider additional future investment in its Port Talbot plant if more government funding was made available. Answers to some of my questions at @CommonsWelshAff earlier today. #UKSteel #SupportUKSteel https://t.co/kMB0E7vSTU
Dougie clearly explaining why Tata and the UK Government's bad deal for steel isn't only devastating for Port Talbot, Llanwern and Trostre, but will have a knock-on effect for downstream steel across the UK. That's why "We fight today, and will fight tomorrow". Because it's too… https://t.co/eQRt0W91HH
WATCH: Tata steel bosses grilled on the closure of Port Talbot's blast furnaces tells MPs they had no choice https://t.co/OuDCESj8xR
The need to retain virgin steel production in the UK is too important to be left to the decisions of one multinational company. That's what @unitetheunion told me at @CommonsWelshAff hearings on Port Talbot today. #UKSteel #SupportUKSteel https://t.co/Y8QvnY1lrc
Listen to Steelworker and Community member Gary following our appearance before the Welsh Select Committee today. Gary's right that the Government and Tata need to listen to Unions and implement our Multi-Union Plan for Port Talbot, Llanwern and Trostre. #SaveOurSteel… https://t.co/7JhBVPfX7J
The need to retain virgin steel production in the UK is too important to be left to the decisions of one multinational company. That's what @unitetheunion told me at @WelshAffCom hearings on Port Talbot today. #UKSteel #SupportUKSteel https://t.co/yQEmTEw8l0
Today I asked TATA Steel, if they would reconsider their decision on Port Talbot if funding was available. They said, if funding was there, they could look at other options going forward. It's clear that jobs can be saved if the govt has the will to. #UKSteel #SupportUKSteel https://t.co/1YKRUCzmZ7
Listen to our Assistant General Secretary @AliMcDiarmid summing the points he made before a Parliamentary Select Committee this morning on Tata Steel and the UK Government's bad deal for steel. It's vital that the UK Government and Tata back our multi-union plan for steel.… https://t.co/gEI38daRtn
Tata Steel tells MPs it is open to future investment in its Port Talbot plant if is gets more government funding https://t.co/DU2au38F1x
The TATA workers I met last week know that the virgin steel they make is vital to supporting our renewable energy aspirations – like offshore wind in the Celtic Sea. This Conservative government's shortsightedness is sacrificing the jobs of today and tomorrow. #WelshQuestions https://t.co/DULrYdSv3y
Growing up in Llanelli, I saw the devastating impact the closure of Duport Steelworks had on my hometown. Today at @CommonsWelshAff we were told the 2800 job losses at Tata in Port Talbot is just the tip of the iceberg #SaveOurSteel https://t.co/2AaaP1SKmS
Tata Steel says it would consider additional future investment in its Port Talbot plant if there was more government funding https://t.co/AEP3T4V9a6
Tata Steel open to more investment in Port Talbot https://t.co/ScTucUvgNX
Port Talbot's steelworks look set to lose nearly 3,000 jobs under new plans by Tata https://t.co/VIkUtWkJXz
Tomorrow @CommonsWelshAff will be taking evidence from the CEO of Tata, politicians and union representatives to scrutinise the decision by Tata Steel to close its blast furnaces in Port Talbot. 📺You can watch live on Parliament TV from 9.30 am on https://t.co/mVBSeUH5GZ
Earlier today, the Business Secretary essentially said that job losses at Tata don’t matter. I spoke to steelworkers from Llanwern and Community Union members today ahead of the Newport County game and they had a very different view of things. #WeNeedOurSteel https://t.co/TmQJdND3Ss
Earlier today, the Business Secretary essentially said that job loses at Tata don’t matter. I spoke to steelworkers from Llanwern and Community Union members today ahead of the Newport County game and they had a very different view of things. #WeNeedOurSteel https://t.co/PctgMldg8z