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China ‘strongly dissatisfied’ with nationalisation of British Steel

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British Steel *nationalisation Jingye Scunthorpe England

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Jul 17 Morning

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BBC News - World14h ago

China hits out at British Steel nationalisation

China has expressed strong opposition and dissatisfaction with the UK government's decision to nationalize British Steel, stating it "firmly opposes" the move. The UK government justified the nationalization as necessary to protect jobs and safeguard a "vital national capability." This action infringes upon the legitimate rights of China's Jingye Group, the previous owner, and undermines Chinese companies' confidence in investing in the UK, according to China's commerce ministry. Beijing has called on Britain to fulfill its obligations under the China–UK Bilateral Investment Treaty and stated it will monitor developments and support Chinese firms in protecting their rights. The nationalization decision risks straining UK-China relations.

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Al Jazeera16h ago

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. 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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The Guardian - World News13h ago

China ‘strongly dissatisfied’ with nationalisation of British Steel

China's government has expressed strong dissatisfaction with the UK's decision to nationalize British Steel. The move, announced on Thursday, aims to protect the future of steel production and jobs at the Scunthorpe plant. British Steel was previously owned by the Chinese company Jingye, which had threatened to walk away from the struggling business. China's Ministry of Commerce stated that the nationalization dealt a severe blow to Chinese companies' confidence in investing in the UK and vowed to support Jingye in safeguarding its rights. The UK government, under Prime Minister Keir Starmer, asserted that nationalization was necessary to secure steelmaking and protect a vital national capability.

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Key Claims

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China's government is 'strongly dissatisfied' with the nationalisation of British Steel.

— China's government

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The UK government nationalised British Steel to protect the future of steel production and UK supply chains.

— Department for Business and Trade

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The move by the UK government dealt 'a severe blow to Chinese companies’ confidence in investing in the UK'.

— China's Ministry of Commerce (Mofcom)

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British Steel was previously owned by the Chinese company Jingye.

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China firmly opposes and is strongly dissatisfied with the British government's decision to nationalize British Steel.

— China's commerce ministry

Jul 16 Morning

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The Guardian - World NewsYesterday

British Steel is taken into public ownership to save UK supply

The UK government has formally taken British Steel into public ownership, expropriating the Scunthorpe factory from its Chinese owner, Jingye. This action follows the Steel Industry (Nationalisation) Act receiving Royal Assent and aims to secure the future of steelmaking in the UK and protect 4,000 jobs. The government stepped in 15 months ago to prevent the closure of the plant, Britain's last producer of primary steel from iron ore. Ministers will now appoint a valuer to assess any compensation due to Jingye. The government stated that a deal with Jingye could not be reached to secure the company's future while delivering value for taxpayers, emphasizing the importance of this national capability for sectors like railways and construction. Future plans for the plant include a move towards green steel production.

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Key Claims

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British Steel has been formally taken into public ownership.

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The government stepped in to prevent the closure of its steelworks in Scunthorpe and the loss of 4,000 jobs.

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Keir Starmer stated it was in the national interest for the government to take over the factory from its Chinese owner, Jingye.

— Keir Starmer

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Peter Kyle stated nationalization was necessary because if the company disappeared, the UK would be at the mercy of international markets for essential steel production.

— Peter Kyle

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The government could not reach a deal with Jingye that would secure the company's future while delivering value for taxpayers.

— government