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Friday 09 August 2019 12:54 pm

British Steel receives late bid from unnamed industrial consortium

By: Michael Searles

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SCUNTHORPE, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 19: A view of the Tata Steel processing plant at Scunthorpe which may make 1200 workers redundant on October 19, 2015 in Scunthorpe, England. Up to one in three workers at the Lincolnshire steel mill could lose their jobs alongside workers at other plants in Scotland. Tata Steel UK is due to announce the Scunthorpe job losses this week. (Photo by Christopher Furlong/Getty Images)

An unnamed industrial consortium, which includes a leading UK civil engineering company operating in West Africa, has made a last-minute bid to acquire the British Steel plant in Scunthorpe.

The British-West African consortium submitted a late offer to the government to re-establish the international trade credentials of the site.

Read more: British Steel’s preferred buyer to be determined in coming days

It is the latest consortium to make a move for the steel supplier after it fell into administration 11 weeks ago.

The offer is currently under consideration by EY, which was appointed as administrator by the government, a spokesperson for the group confirmed.

The group has long-term plans for a large scale infrastructure project in West Africa and would export steel from Scunthope to the project, if its bid is successful.

British Steel would enable the group to deliver its project over the next 10 years, although the consortium is also considering taking on other sites around Europe to facilitate its demand for steel.

There are other offers for British Steel on the table, however.

Read more: Chinese steel producers set new record in June

A Turkish military pension fund has offered to save the steelworks and provide security for its 4,000 workers, while there is another offer from Liberty House, an UK-based industrial conglomerate.

Administrators at EY did not immediately respond to request for comment.

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