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Labour resisting pressure to block China from our essential industries despite British Steel fiasco

Published on April 14, 2025 at 08:47 PM

DOWNING Street is resisting pressure to block China from our essential industries despite the British Steel fiasco.

And the PM’s spokesman even refused to rule out another Chinese owner from taking over the .

Government officials touring a British Steel plant.
Angela Rayner said she was confident the Government had the raw materials necessary to keep the furnaces going
Aerial view of British Steel Scunthorpe site at sunrise.
The vital Scunthorpe British Steel works
Head-and-shoulders portrait of Xi Jinping.
Xi Jinping’s government has warned No10 against ‘politicising trade co-operation or linking it to security issues'

It comes as the raw materials needed to keep and are due to be transported to the site.

Deputy PM visited yesterday and said she was confident the Government had the raw materials necessary to keep the furnaces going.

Beijing-based site operator had been accused of plotting to sabotage the UK industry by secretly ordering the shutdown of our last blast furnaces.

Chinese leader government has warned No10 against “politicising trade co-operation or linking it to security issues”;.

Ministers have used emergency powers to seize control of the plant from the company.

The saga has sparked calls for an urgent review of in the UK’s vital infrastructure, including the , and .

PM spokesman insisted there is already a “rigorous regime for assessing any involvement in critical infrastructure”;.

Refusing even to rule out another Chinese owner of British Steel, he added: “I wouldn’t get ahead of commercial negotiations. Our approach, certainly when it comes to China, is rooted in the UK national interest.”;

Ex-Tory leader said needed to be cleared out of entirely.

He said: “We’re the only country that seems to have taken no action on China. Worse, we’re kissing their backside.”;

He also branded Treasury Minister James Murray a buffoon for saying was not a hostile state.

The minister had said: “I think it’s important to make clear the actions of Jingye don’t speak to the actions of all Chinese companies.”;

While conceding Jingye had not acted in good faith, No10 said it was “not aware of any deliberate act of sabotage”; by the company.

denied Sir Keir’s Net Zero drive had left Britain exposed, despite Energy Secretary .

A new shipment of coal from Australia is heading to the UK.

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