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Tata Steel agrees to sell speciality steel biz to Liberty House

Published: 09 Feb 2017 - 07:03 pm | Last Updated: 09 Nov 2021 - 03:47 pm
The sun rising above Tata Steels blast furnaces at their Scunthorpe Plant in north east England (AFP file photo / LINDSEY PARNABY)

The sun rising above Tata Steels blast furnaces at their Scunthorpe Plant in north east England (AFP file photo / LINDSEY PARNABY)

Reuters

MUMBAI: India’s Tata Steel Ltd said on Thursday its British arm has signed a definitive agreement to sell its speciality steel business to Liberty House Group for 100 million pounds ($125.55 million).

The deal covers several South Yorkshire-based assets including the electric arc steelworks and bar mill at Rotherham, Tata Steel said in a filing to Indian stock exchanges.

Speciality Steels directly employs about 1,700 people making steel for aerospace, automotive, and oil and gas businesses, it said.

Tata and Liberty House had entered into exclusive talks in November as the Indian group seeks to offload its money-losing assets and restructure European operations.  ($1 = 0.7965 pounds)

(Reporting by Devidutta Tripathy; Editing by Amrutha Gayathri)