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Tata Steel: government offers a part-nationalisation plan

April 21, 2016

This is a report from the Guardian that summarises the latest developments on the steel industry. The Guardian reports that the UK is considering buying up a 25% stake in the business and offer other assistance (in the form of a loan) in order to induce a potential buying.

Source: Tata Steel: government offers to part-nationalise UK plants | Business | The Guardian

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