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China warns UK government to treat Chinese owners of British Steel fairly

Britain Steel
April 14, 2025

LONDON (AP) โ€” China warned the U.K. government Monday to treat the Chinese owners of British Steel fairly or risk undermining investor confidence in the country, two days after British authorities took control of the company.

Chinaโ€™s Foreign Ministry made the comment as government-appointed managers raced to prevent British Steel from shutting down the last two blast furnaces in Britain that make so-called virgin steel from raw materials.

Parliament on Saturday passed legislation authorizing the government to take control of the company and its Scunthorpe steelworks from Jingye Group, which has owned British Steel since 2020. Jingye still owns the company but British authorities have taken control of day-to-day operations.

China warns UK government to treat Chinese owners of British Steel fairly
Britain Steel

โ€œWe hope the British government treats Chinese enterprises investing and operating in the U.K. fairly and justly, protects their legitimate rights and interests, and avoids politicizing and over-securitizing economic and trade cooperation, so as not to affect the confidence of Chinese enterprises in investing and cooperating in the U.K.,โ€ Foreign Ministry spokesman Lin Jian said during the weekly press conference in Beijing.

Prime Minister Keir Starmer's spokesman, Dave Pares, said Monday that while Jingye still owns the Scunthorpe works in northeastern England, nationalization is โ€œa likely option in the short term.โ€ In the longer term, the government hopes to find a private investor interested in steelwork, he said.

British Steel on Monday announced the appointment of a new executive team focused on ensuring โ€œconsistent and professional leadershipโ€ of Scunthorpe.

Two longtime British Steel executives, Allan Bell and Lisa Coulson, were named as the companyโ€™s interim chief executive and chief commercial officer. The appointments were approved by Business Secretary Jonathan Reynolds.

China warns UK government to treat Chinese owners of British Steel fairly
Britain Steel

Bell, who has worked at Scunthorpe for 14 years, said his main goal was to ensure continued steel production at the plant.

โ€œOur immediate priorities are securing the raw materials we need to continue blast furnace operations, ensuring we have the dedicated personnel to run those furnaces, and maintaining the highest levels of health and safety for our workforce,โ€ Bell said in the statement.

Starmer on Saturday took the dramatic step of recalling Parliament from its spring recess to pass emergency legislation authorizing the government to take control of British Steel. Authorities were concerned about the plantโ€™s future after Jingye stopped ordering the iron ore and coking coal needed to keep the furnaces operating.

Once blast furnaces are shut down, it is difficult and expensive to restart them, raising concerns that Britain might lose the ability to make high-quality virgin steel needed by builders and railroads as the government tries to spur economic growth. Other British steelmakers are already in the process of shifting to electric arc furnaces that make steel from scrap metal.

Pares said the government is now confident the plant will receive the raw materials it needs to keep operating for the time being. Shipments of iron ore pellets and coking coal have arrived at the port in Immingham and will reach Scunthorpe, about 20 miles (32 kilometers) away, in the coming days, he told reporters in London.

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Associated Press writer Jill Lawless in London contributed to this report.

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