Tata Steel UK has celebrated the start of a bold new chapter in its history, kicking off construction on its Electric Arc Furnace-based £1.25 billion investment programme.
In a powerful symbol of transformation and commitment, Tata Steel UK hosted a high-profile groundbreaking ceremony to mark the start of a new era for the company.
In a personal communication to the company’s workforce and contractor partners, Tata Steel UK’s CEO Rajesh Nair said:
“Rarely have I felt as proud as I was today for the visit of our Chairman, Mr Chandrasekaran and CEO & MD TV Narendran.
“It was a privilege to be able to introduce so many of our project team as well as our technology and contractor partners, and to share the details of how far we have already come and the plans we have for the future.
“Rarely have I felt as proud as I was today" Rajesh Nair, CEO Tata Steel UK
“And to host a groundbreaking ceremony at the site of the new EAF alongside so many senior politicians and project partners, in front of the UK media, was a fitting way to celebrate such a special moment in our history.
“It was a real pleasure to be able to share this day with so many people from our own organisation, youngsters on the project, and our partners in the Trades Unions. Because after a difficult couple of years, it was right to not only recognise the impact these changes have had on many of our people and on our communities, but also to look forwards with energy and optimism to a future that will be more sustainable for all of us.”
Mr Chandrasekaran, speaking to attendees at the event, also recognised the difficult times the company has been through in recent years, saying:
“This site has gone through a lot of difficulties, and the people here have been through hardship.
“This is a major commitment we are making and it is a new era. It is important we get this project right. I personally am very committed to making this happen."
I wanted to be here today as a demonstration of my personal commitment and the Group’s commitment." Mr N Chandrasekaran, Chairman Tata Steel
And he recognised the efforts of the UK workforce: “To all of you working on this project – thank you, I deeply appreciate everything you are doing. This transformation is a new start, a historic moment.”
“Many people, many naysayers, thought that this day would not come. The Tata Group is super committed to this project – that is why I wanted to be here today as a demonstration of my personal commitment and the group’s commitment.
“I would like to thank the Welsh Government, His Majesty’s Government, the trades unions, the local community – we are all this together as one team and committed to making this happen. And I hope we will do such a good job that it will revive the economy here.”
Secretary of State for Business and Trade, Johnny Reynolds, added: “This is an important moment and a chance to look to the future with optimism.
“There have been difficult times, there have been ups and downs, and people have been through a lot. We should always acknowledge that. But we should also use that as inspiration to look to the future.
"The commitment from the UK government is absolute" Jonathan Reynolds
“I would like to thank Tata for the investment they’re putting into what is a hugely ambitious transformation project. Most of all, though, I want to thank the people who work here, because without a skilled workforce dedicated to making this happen, none of this would be possible.
“In the UK government, we know there are lots of policy changes that need to happen to create the conditions for success.
“But I can tell you, the commitment from the UK government, working hand-in-hand with our Welsh government colleagues, is absolute – and that is why we should be excited and optimistic about what we are seeing here today.
“I want this site at Port Talbot to not just be a story about this steelworks, but a story about how we will tackle industrial transformation across the UK, working with unions, working with the Welsh government, working with the business here to succeed and to deliver.
“It’s a genuine privilege to be here. Thank you for what you have done so far, and thank you so much for what is to come in the future.”
Rajesh concluded his message to employees saying: “I was delighted by the visible support of the UK and Welsh governments, evidenced so clearly by their presence, including the Secretary of State for Business, the Secretary of State for Wales, Minister for Business, First Minister of Wales and the Cabinet Secretary for Economy, Energy & Planning, not to mention seniors from the local council.
“Such stakeholders are critical to the future success of Tata Steel UK, and we should welcome every such opportunity to demonstrate our progress with our plans and the passion and professionalism of our people.”


Notes:
- The joint £1.25 billion investment by Tata Steel and the UK Government in green steelmaking at Port Talbot is the biggest in a generation and will not only secure 5000 jobs across Tata Steel UK, but will also reduce the site’s CO2 emissions by 50 million tonnes over the next ten years.
About Tata Steel UK
- The Tata Steel Group has been named one of the most ethical companies in the world, and is among the top producing global steel companies with an annual crude steel capacity of 34 million tonnes.
Tata Steel in the UK has the ambition to produce net-zero steel by 2045 at the latest, and to have reduced 30% of its CO2 emissions by 2030. - In October 2024, Tata Steel ceased ironmaking at its Port Talbot site and temporarily paused steelmaking pending the construction of a 3.2Mtpa Electric Arc Furnace, due to be commissioned late in 2027 / early 2028. For that period, the business will import slab and hot rolled coil to support manufacturing and distribution operations at sites across Wales, England and Northern Ireland as well as Norway, Sweden, France, Germany and UAE. It also benefits from a network of sales offices around the world.
- Throughout 2024 Tata Steel UK has been undergoing a restructuring that will reduce the size of its workforce to around 5000 direct employees, supplying high-quality steel products to demanding markets, including construction and infrastructure, automotive, packaging and engineering.
- Tata Steel Group is one of the world's most geographically-diversified steel producers, with operations and a commercial presence across the world.
- The group recorded a consolidated turnover of around US$26 billion in the financial year ending March 31, 2025.