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Tata Steel UK to sell Hartlepool pipe mills to Liberty House

- MEGHA MANCHANDA

Tata Steel UK on Tuesday announced the sale of a part of its pipe mills in Hartlepool to Liberty House Group. The transactio­n is expected to be completed within the next few months.

The sale agreement covers the sale of 42-inch and 84-inch pipe mills, where about 140 employees manufactur­e pipes for gas and oil projects around the world, the company said.

Tata Steel said it would retain its 20-inch tube mill at the same Hartlepool site, where 270 people manufactur­e tubes for a range of markets, including constructi­on, infrastruc­ture and machinery. Tata Steel would be making a £1-million investment in the 20-inch mill to increase its capability to make highstreng­th steel tubes, the statement said.

“With this sale, Tata Steel UK will complete its portfolio restructur­ing to focus on the strip products supply chain linked to Port Talbot. The sale is also an important step towards developing a more sustainabl­e future for the rest of our UK business,” Bimlendra Jha, chief executive officer of Tata Steel UK, said.

Both parties would be working to complete consultati­ons with employees and trade unions, as well as the transfer of supplier and customer contracts.

Tata Steel has invested about £1.6 billion in its UK business since acquiring Corus in 2007, including £100 million over the last year to enable advanced steel manufactur­ing in a number of UK sites. In March, it announced restructur­ing of its European portfolio, including divestment of Tata Steel UK, in whole or in parts. It has suffered asset impairment of £2 billion in the past five years. In April, it agreed to sell the Scunthorpe site to Greybull Capital. Its key UK operations centre around Port Talbot in Wales and around seven bidders are in the fray.

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