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The last blast furnace in the town shut down on Monday marking the end of traditional steelmaking there.
The UK's biggest steelworks - a factory where steel is made using traditional methods - has shut down production after more than 100 years, leading to thousands of job losses across South Wales.
The long goodbye to blast furnace no. 4 is nearly over, as Port Talbot stands on the precipice of becoming a ‘steel town’ stripped of its ability to make its own ‘virgin’ steel.
The last remaining blast furnace in Port Talbot will stop producing steel on Monday, ending the traditional method of ...
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The long goodbye to blast furnace no. 4 is nearly over, as Port Talbot stands on the precipice of becoming a ‘steel town’ stripped of its ability to make its own ‘virgin’ steel.
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That involved £500m being handed to Indian-owned Tata Steel to aid Port Talbot's transition to a more environmentally friendly electric arc furnace. In return, the company would invest £750m ...
Welsh-made steel from Port Talbot could be used to build giant floating offshore wind turbines as part of a £500m government support package being finalised with ministers. Owner Tata Steel is ...