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Tata Steel to Start UK Project in July
Mint Ahmedabad
|June 09, 2025
Tata Steel is expecting to start the construction of its low-carbon EAF (electric arc furnace)-based steel making project in the UK from July 2025 and commence operations by 2027, top company officials said.
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The firm has received necessary approvals for its $1.5 billion project at Port Talbot, Tata Steel chief executive officer and managing director T.V. Narendran, and executive director and
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