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Deal is aimed at securing future of Port Talbot plant in Wales but will not prevent ultimate loss of about 3,000 jobs
Britain’s largest steelmaker seeks support for switch to less polluting technology
Ministers believe offering higher energy subsidies to parent company Tata is key to securing the deal
Indian group blames uncertainty on tough trading conditions and lack of clarity over government support
Plans being drawn up as British Steel announces up to 260 job cuts to confront soaring costs
Company claims ‘milestone’ in global effort to improve the green credentials of steelmaking
Move underlines country’s challenge in easing shortage of commodity crucial to its power supply
A new book charts the evolution of the vast conglomerate from a single opium trader to quasi-sovereign power
Move follows fierce lobbying over fears of cheap imports but flies in face of new post-Brexit trade regime
Plus: Sanjeev Gupta’s latest legal battle and the broken promises of corporate America around racial justice
Court filings show how Sanjeev Gupta’s businesses struggled to pay Britain’s biggest steelmaker
Move could bring uncertainty for workers at Port Talbot plant
Group says there is ‘material uncertainty’ from pandemic on future funding requirements
The group aims to overhaul its European steel and car operations as well as cash in on ecommerce
Parent does not qualify for Project Birch government aid, leaving carmaker and metals group to rely on private financing
Environmental conditions attached to state aid could mean converting blast furnaces
JLR among those still discussing bailout loans with government
Government poised to provide loan worth hundreds of millions of pounds
FCA sends letters to 7,700 after mis-selling review finds most advice to transfer out of BSPS scheme was unsuitable
Staff prepare for more walkouts as tensions rise at Indian conglomerate’s European arm
Natarajan Chandrasekaran, Tata’s chief executive, forecasts a major shift to more flexible working arrangements
Chunk of assets already pledged as collateral could complicate efforts to secure fresh debt
Steelmaker says more funding needed given scale and length of lockdown disruption
Henrik Adam outlines ‘urgent priority’ to boost performance as he cuts 1,250 jobs
Thai banks to sell 840-acre site to South Tees Development Corporation
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