Steel Industry 2023-11-30
2023-11-30
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Q1
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The MP is concerned about the decline of steel industries, especially in Wales. Port Talbot faces significant job losses and economic challenges.
What steps she is taking to help support the steel industry. In communities across the country—particularly in Wales through Port Talbot—steel has created high-paying, productive jobs for generations, but we are the only G7 country with a steel industry in decline. Thousands of jobs are being lost. What we need is a long-term plan that supports steelworkers and their communities to maintain those good jobs into the future and transition to net zero, so why is the Minister making short-term decisions instead of delivering on the long-term industrial strategy that communities such as mine, and our steel industry and workers, desperately need?
The Government recognise the vital role of the steel sector, and are working with the sector to achieve a sustainable future. We have announced £500 million of support towards a joint £1.25 billion investment with Tata Steel to achieve the transformation of Port Talbot, and we are also in talks with British Steel. We have provided the steel sector with £730 million in energy costs relief since 2013, and announced the British industry supercharger—decisive measures to reduce energy costs for energy-intensive industries. Decisions over Port Talbot have been hanging around for quite some time, but we were able to work with Tata Steel to ensure that jobs were confirmed long into the future.
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The MP asked for a specific long-term plan and transition to net zero, which was not addressed.
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Q2
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The MP has written to the Secretary of State seeking confirmation about a virgin steelmaking sovereign capability in the country.
I have written again to the Secretary of State to seek specific confirmation of the Government's position on a virgin steelmaking sovereign capability in this country. Will she ensure that that specific question is addressed when I receive a response?
My hon. Friend is first and foremost an advocate for the steelworks and steelworkers in her constituency. Obviously that letter will be on its way, and I thank her so much for raising it.
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The specific question about a virgin steelmaking sovereign capability was not directly addressed.
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Q3
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The MP criticises the government for indecisiveness regarding the carbon border adjustment mechanism (CBAM), which affects business, exports and jobs.
We are used to this Government flip-flopping all over the place. It would be funny if it were not so serious for business, exports and jobs. So when we heard the Treasury telling everyone who would listen that the Government's response to the carbon border adjustment mechanism would be in the autumn statement, we were not surprised that it was not. The future of steel investment and growth relies on a clear and certain path from Government. We cannot have our business disadvantaged any more, so what is the decision on the CBAM? If this Government cannot decide, is it not time to make way for one who can?
Decisions have to be taken while responding to the consultations that take place. We have been absolutely determined to ensure that steelmaking will remain competitive in the UK, which is why we have been able to support the steel sector with high energy costs and put over £1 billion in place to deal with decarbonisation technology. When it comes to Tata, the support we have pledged involves an investment of over £1 billion to ensure that jobs remain secure in the future, and negotiations continue with British Steel.
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Assessment & feedback
The MP asked for a specific decision on CBAM, which was not directly addressed.
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