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    UK finalises 500 million pound rail contract to save British Steel jobs

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    Posted on June 16, 2025

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    Last updated: January 23, 2026

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    The UK government finalizes a £500 million rail contract with British Steel to protect jobs and boost steel production, supplying 337,000 metric tons of rail track.

    UK Government Finalizes £500 Million Rail Contract to Support British Steel Jobs

    LONDON (Reuters) -The British government is set to finalise a 500-million-pound ($679 million) rail steel deal between Network Rail and British Steel, aiming to protect thousands of jobs at a steelmaking plant in Eastern England that was brought under state control earlier this year.

    The contract will see British Steel supply more than 337,000 metric tons of rail track over five years, the government said on Tuesday, two months after seizing operational control of the steelmaker from its Chinese owners, Jingye, to prevent the closure of its blast furnaces in Scunthorpe.

    "This is great news for British Steel and a vote of confidence in the UK’s expertise in steelmaking, which will support thousands of skilled jobs for years to come," business minister Jonathan Reynolds said.

    The contract, which starts in July, will provide publicly owned Network Rail with 80% of its rail needs and will build on the government's 2.5-billion-pound steel fund set up to boost steel production over the next five years, the statement said.

    To ensure security of supply, Network Rail is set to award smaller contracts to some European manufacturers for around 80,000 to 90,000 metric tons of rail, which will supply specialist rail products alongside British Steel, the statement said.

    The sector, which has been grappling with high costs and tough competition, last month called for clarity on when U.S. tariffs will be lifted under a landmark U.S.-UK deal agreed in May to remove President Donald Trump's steel levies.

    ($1 = 0.7363 pounds)

    (Reporting by Muvija M; Editing by Lisa Shumaker)

    Key Takeaways

    • •UK government finalizes a £500 million rail contract.
    • •Contract aims to protect thousands of British Steel jobs.
    • •British Steel to supply 337,000 metric tons of rail track.
    • •Network Rail to receive 80% of its rail needs from British Steel.
    • •Additional contracts awarded to European manufacturers.

    Frequently Asked Questions about UK finalises 500 million pound rail contract to save British Steel jobs

    1What is the value of the rail contract finalized by the UK government?

    The UK government is set to finalize a 500-million-pound rail steel deal, which is approximately $679 million.

    2How much rail track will British Steel supply under the contract?

    British Steel will supply more than 337,000 metric tons of rail track over five years.

    3What percentage of rail needs will the contract cover for Network Rail?

    The contract will provide publicly owned Network Rail with 80% of its rail needs.

    4What is the purpose of the government's steel fund?

    The government's 2.5-billion-pound steel fund is set up to boost steel production in the UK.

    5What additional contracts will Network Rail award?

    Network Rail is set to award smaller contracts to some European manufacturers for around 80,000 to 90,000 metric tons of rail.

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