China rebukes UK over nationalisation of British Steel
The UK government has nationalised British Steel, the country's sole primary steel producer, to prevent its closure by its former Chinese owner, Jingye. This move, which transferred ownership to the UK government on Thursday, aims to protect national interests and approximately 2,700 jobs.

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AI-generatedThe UK government has nationalised British Steel, the country's sole primary steel producer, to prevent its closure by its former Chinese owner, Jingye. This move, which transferred ownership to the UK government on Thursday, aims to protect national interests and approximately 2,700 jobs. Jingye, which acquired British Steel in 2020, had been experiencing significant daily losses and had recently cancelled orders for essential materials, raising fears of a shutdown. China's Ministry of Commerce has rebuked the UK, stating that the nationalisation has "severely undermined" Chinese companies' confidence in investing in the UK and "seriously damaged" Jingye's rights and interests. The UK government will now assess any potential compensation for Jingye.
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Model · rule-basedKey claims
5 extractedThe expropriation of British Steel 'seriously damaged' Jingye's legitimate rights and interests.
British Steel is the UK's only source of primary steelmaking and supports approximately 2,700 jobs.
China warns UK nationalisation of British Steel has 'severely undermined' Chinese companies' confidence in investing in the UK.
UK nationalised British Steel to protect national interests.
Jingye was losing 700,000 pounds ($942,000) every day by 2025.