Rishi Sunak, the UK Chancellor, faces attacks from his own party, raising questions about his future before the general election. Port Talbot's steelworks, owned by Tata Steel, is set to lose nearly 3,000 jobs. The closure is seen as a consequence of the shift to a green economy, prompting discussions about the impact on Labour's green agenda and the need for government funding to support future investment. There are concerns about the reliance on imported Indian steel after the planned closure and the potential impact on the UK steel industry. Tata Steel has expressed openness to additional investment if more government funding is provided, emphasizing the possibility of transitioning to recycled steelmaking.
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
Tata Steel tells MPs its current plans for moving to recycled steelmaking 'need not be the end' https://t.co/vX60fl7e7l
Tory Ministers have refused to rule out relying on imported Indian steel after the planned closure of blast furnaces at #PortTalbot. @UKLabour would back the UK steel industry & ensure that the transition to green steel protects jobs & preserves our ability to make virgin steel. https://t.co/W9RcPnkjxM
Job losses at Port Talbot steelworks 'pretty much' a done deal https://t.co/TtIpllYF91
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
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
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Job losses as part of Tata's plan for Port Talbot are 'tip of the iceberg,' unions tell MPs https://t.co/J5k7PQY8D1
“Port Talbot’s steelworks closure reveals the human cost of a green economy.” 🖊️ @Anoosh_C https://t.co/rXxSMvXCjo
Is Port Talbot steelworks really losing £1m a day? https://t.co/7NYqR3r77q
Port Talbot's steelworks look set to lose nearly 3,000 jobs under new plans by Tata https://t.co/VIkUtWkJXz
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