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For Tata Steel, answer to its European woes may now lie outside the continent

Tata Steel has met with two failures in its attempts to find a solution to its operations in Europe. Who can be its saviour?

February 08, 2021 / 13:51 IST
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Tata Steel Long Products Ltd.
Tata Steel Long Products Ltd.

Tata Steel may be forced to look outside Europe for a buyer of its Dutch facilities after Sweden's SSAB pulled away from a possible deal. It's going to be a tough task, say, industry observers, with the Indian company's best bet being in the Russian steelmakers.

SSAB on January 29 announced that it was no longer keen to go forward with the deal to buy Tata Steel's Dutch units. The two sides had initiated the talks in November 2020.

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"It is a setback for Tata Steel. They have been looking for a solution for their European business. But now with two failed attempts, their scope for a good solution is narrowing," said a senior executive from the European steel industry.

Before SSAB, it was in talks with Germany's Thyssenkrupp to form a joint venture. The European Commission had blocked the proposed joint venture, saying it will hurt competition in some of the key segments of the steel sector in Europe. The commission had identified three industry segments - automotive steel, coated steel used for packaging, and electrical steel - where the JV may harm competition.