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In talks to sell UK unit to Greybull Capita: Tata Steel

Britain's largest steelmaker has been trying to sell its long products unit, which makes steel used in construction, since last year - with increasing urgency as a global steel crisis intensified and prices hit decade lows.

December 22, 2015 / 19:57 IST
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Tata Steel is in talks to sell its struggling British-based unit to investment firm Greybull Capital, the two firms said in a statement on Tuesday.

Britain's largest steelmaker has been trying to sell its long products unit, which makes steel for use in construction, since last year - with increasing urgency as a global steel crisis intensified and prices hit decade lows.

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"This is an extremely critical time for the whole industry, and we have been working hard to explore all options that could provide a future for the Long Products Europe business," said Karl Koehler, Chief Executive of Tata Steel's European operations.

Reuters reported on Monday that Greybull had emerged as the favourite in the sale process. One source said the deal was probably worth less than 500 million pounds, and that the buyer was not likely to take on any debt.