Tata Steel CEO says co wants to move fast on UK decarbonisation
Tata Steel is aiming to accelerate efforts towards decarbonisation in Britain, despite trade unions voting against the company's plans to cut jobs. The company is closing two blast furnaces in Britain, causing up to 2,800 job losses at its Port Ta...

"We want to move fast and build the new electric arc furnace faster, so that's why, for us, the timelines are clear," Tata Steel CEO and Managing Director T. V. Narendran told Reuters in an interview.
The company is in the process of closing its two blast furnaces in Britain, with a loss of up to 2,800 jobs at its Port Talbot steelworks in Wales. The British trade union community has voted for strike action against these job-cut plans.
"We will deal with it when it comes to that," Narendran said.
The union, which has not yet given a date for industrial action, said members have voted to demand a better deal for the workforce.
CHINA CONCERN, STEEL DEMAND
In 2023/24, China was the top steel exporter to India, with shipments reaching 2.7 million metric tons, nearly double that of the previous year, according to provisional government data.
India, the world's second-biggest crude steel producer, remains a bright spot globally with robust demand from its construction and automotive sectors.
Narendran expects India's steel demand to grow 8-10% in 2024/25.
Separately, during 2024/25, the steelmaker plans to add production capacity of 1.4 million metric tons. It also plans to spend around 170 billion rupees ($2.04 billion), of which 75% will be spent in India and the rest in Europe, Narendran said.
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