Tata Steel to cut 1,050 more jobs in Britain
Indian steel giant Tata Steel said Monday it will cut 1,050 more jobs in Britain following thousands of cuts in the industry announced last year, blaming China for plunging steel prices.
Tata Steel is planning to cut 750 jobs at its Port Talbot site in Wales and 300 more at other plants around the country.
"The proposed changes follow continued falls in the European steel price caused by a flood of cheap imports, particularly from China," the company said.
Tata Steel has 4,000 people at Port Talbot, which also employs 3,000 contractors and temporary workers.
Karl Koehler, chief executive of Tata Steel's European operations, said the cuts were "unsettling... but critical in the face of extremely difficult market conditions" and called on the European Union to tackle cheap imports.
"We need the European Commission to accelerate its response to unfairly traded imports," he said. "Not doing so threatens the future of the entire European steel industry."
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