Tata’s green steel fantasy
The bitter truth is that steelmaking in the UK, barring a few specialist products, has no long-term future.
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The bitter truth is that steelmaking in the UK, barring a few specialist products, has no long-term future.
Chairman Sir Adrian Montague is not the one who profited off mismanagement. He was called upon by the government to take the poisoned chalice.
Chairman, Sir Adrian Montague, insists the company “deserves a fresh start” with a massive infusion of our money. You have to admire his chutzpah.
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