Starmer has not detailed whether his government will nationalize the company and has limited to indication that “all options are on the table”. According to the BBC, the total nationalization is not expected.
The parliament of the United Kingdom will get extraordinary this Saturday at the request of the British government, which interrupts its Easter recess to discuss the emergency legislation that can “secure” the work of the functioning of the high ovens of the British steel steel.
As confirmed by the Commons Chamber, the President approved the government’s request to convene the plenary meeting at 11:00 am (from London) on Saturday 12 April “to processed legislative proposals that guarantee the continuity of the functioning of the High British Steel ovens.”
The Union GMB He has assured that he has long argued for nationalization as the only way to save the British steel industry.
At the end of March last March, British Steel, the British Steel China Real Estate Jingye GroupHe announced that he would initiate consultation about the Closure of his two high ovensthe steel production plant and the reduction of steel lamination capacity in the English city of Scunthorpethreatening the continuity of maximum 2700 jobs.
The British Prime Minister, Keir StarmerHe said the future of British Steel Steel “Pen of a thread” And he thought that the economy and safety of the country as a “threatened” Given the risk that this United Kingdom of Industry will disappear.
In a short message, Starmer confirmed that the parliament will approve an emergency legislation to give the Minister of Business (Jonathan Reynolds) The powers to do what is needed to stop “the closure of the Scunthorpe factory, in the North of England.
However, starmer has not detailed whether his government will nationalize the company and has limited himself to the declaration “All options are on the table”. According to the BBC, the British steel nationalization is not expected.
The steel industry continues A difficult moment In the midst of the commercial war caused by the United States, as the leader of the White House Donald Trump announced Global rates of 25 % for the import of the steel and aluminum sector in the month of March.
Source: EITB

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