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Speciality Steel UK Insolvency 2025-09-02

02 September 2025

Lead MP

The Minister for Industry

Debate Type

Ministerial Statement

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EconomyEmploymentClimate
Other Contributors: 23

At a Glance

The Minister for Industry raised concerns about speciality steel uk insolvency 2025-09-02 in the House of Commons. A government minister responded. Other MPs also contributed.

How the Debate Unfolded

MPs spoke in turn to share their views and ask questions. Here's what each person said:

Government Statement

EconomyEmploymentClimate
Government Statement
Today I would like to make a statement regarding the insolvency of Speciality Steel UK Ltd, part of the Liberty Steel Group. Hon. Members will have seen that the High Court granted a compulsory winding-up order against Liberty Speciality Steels on August 21st, and the company has now entered liquidation. The Government stands with affected steelworkers in Rotherham, Sheffield, and Wednesbury, their families, and communities. We are working with trade unions, the South Yorkshire Mayor, councils, and hon. Members from affected constituencies to offer all possible support. There will be no immediate changes to the current operation of the business or employees' jobs. Following the appointment of special managers, company sites have been secured, and employee payroll has been processed within 24 hours. The official receiver has been appointed as liquidator by the court; however, they operate independently from Government. Yesterday, I laid a departmental minute notifying the House of contingent liabilities associated with this intervention due to the liquidation during recess. Funding for the official receiver will stabilise operations and gather company information, reporting on likely next steps. The company has faced severe financial and operational difficulties since 2021, failing to file accounts for over six years leading to a prosecution by Companies House. The director is under investigation by the Serious Fraud Office for suspected fraud, fraudulent trading, and money laundering. Given these circumstances, it would have been inappropriate for the Government to enter commercial arrangements with the company. This situation contrasts with Scunthorpe's British Steel case, where maintaining blast furnaces was essential due to their unique nature and strategic importance. Liberty Speciality Steels' electric arc furnace technology can be powered up or down but has not operated since July last year. The Government will support the workforce through this period of uncertainty while pursuing every option to keep steelmaking in Rotherham, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, and the west midlands. We are pressing ahead with a bold steel strategy for the UK, set to be published later this year, focusing on decarbonisation and resilience. Major policy changes include reducing electricity costs for steel producers, changing Government procurement rules via a new public procurement notice, and strengthening current steel safeguard measures. Despite challenges from previous years of neglect, we believe that the industry will bounce back stronger.

Shadow Comment

Gareth Davies
Shadow Comment
The shadow Minister criticises the Government for another day of takeovers in key British manufacturing plants with uncertain futures due to significant job losses and economic impacts. He accuses them of failing British industry by providing no certainty of policy or economic growth as promised during opposition. The Labour Government's lack of clarity on a bold steel strategy is highlighted, despite being in power for over a year. Davies emphasises the dual pressures facing the steel industry: new US tariffs and high energy costs due to decarbonisation policies that ignore underlying causes of expensive energy. He criticises the Energy Secretary for focusing on windmills while leaving Britain's oil and gas industry struggling. This is seen as economic illiteracy aimed at satisfying green obsessions, affecting various sectors like steel, chemicals, cars, builders, and makers across Britain. Questions remain regarding when provisions lowering US tariffs on UK-produced steel will come into effect.
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