China warns UK government to treat Chinese owners of British Steel fairly
- The UK government intervened to take back British Steel from its Chinese owners, Jingye, amid concerns of potential closure at the Scunthorpe plant.
- Beijing warned the UK against politicizing British Steel, emphasizing the need to treat Chinese businesses fairly.
- The UK government secured legislation to prevent the closure of the Scunthorpe plant and is seeking raw materials to keep operations running.
- The UK government aims to find a private investor for British Steel while warning of job losses.
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China warns UK against 'politicising' steel furnaces rescue
Beijing on Monday warned against "politicising" the rescue of Chinese-owned British Steel, as the UK government raced to secure raw materials to keep the country's remaining steelmaking blast furnaces running.
China warns UK against ‘politicising’ steel furnaces rescue
Beijing on Monday warned against "politicising" the rescue of Chinese-owned British Steel, as the UK government raced to secure raw materials to keep the country's remaining steelmaking blast furnaces running. Prime Minister Keir Starmer's government has swooped in to prevent the closure of British Steel's main plant in Scunthorpe, northern England, after its owner, the
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