🚨 Big News for Welsh Industry! 🚨


Tata Steel is hitting pause on some major Welsh operations for a whopping five weeks! Due to ongoing low demand, key sites like Llanwern, Trostre, and Port Talbot will see production pauses extending way beyond the usual Christmas downtime this year.

👉 Here’s What You Need to Know:
– **Stoppage Timeline**: Llanwern shuts the pickle line from 27 Nov to 5 Dec. Trostre’s tinplate business & Port Talbot’s hot strip mill will halt between 1 Dec and 8 Jan.
– **Why the Change?** It’s all about the market! Decreased orders mean longer stoppages.
– **Looking Ahead**: Tata’s shifting towards an electric arc furnace, aiming for 2027, to create steel from scrap—goodbye reliance on blast furnaces. 🎯
Tata’s CEO, Rajesh Nair, has reassured workers: “We’re navigating challenges responsibly and planning to ensure supply continuity.” But it’s not just about Tata Steel—there’s a wider call for government action to shield the domestic steel market against drastic EU tariffs. Last week, EU plans to double tariffs rocked the industry, spurring urgent calls for a fair deal.
Industry voices are loud and clear, urging the UK Government to:
🔹 Strike a deal with the EU
🔹 Introduce stronger protections against cheaper imports
🔹 Reduce energy costs for steelmakers
Cardiff’s own 7 Steel is also in the fray, emphasising, “We stand united to protect Welsh steel jobs and our industrial future.”
This is a pivotal moment for the steel industry in Wales. Let’s hope decisive action helps secure a stable future for this vital sector. ⚙️💪
Stay tuned as this develops! 🚀