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Black Country jobs saved with £100m rescue deal

Tata Steel sells speciality steels division after launching hunt to find a buyer almost a year ago

(Image: Pic: Ben Birchall/PA Wire)

Around 50 jobs have been saved in the Black Country after Tata Steel agreed a £100 million deal to offload part of its troubled º£½ÇÊÓÆµ operation.

The company, which has been trying has sold its speciality steels division to commodities trading group Liberty House Group.

The portfolio comprises service centres in Wednesbury and Bolton, several operations in South Yorkshire and bases in Suzhou and Xi'an, China.

Speciality steels directly employs about 1,700 people making steels for the aerospace, automotive and the oil & gas industries.

The deal when the two companies signed a 'Letter of Intent' in order to enter a period of exclusive negotiations.

Bimlendra Jha, chief executive of Tata Steel º£½ÇÊÓÆµ, which is part of the same group as Jaguar Land Rover, said: "This is good news for speciality steels and for Tata Steel's core business in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ.

"For speciality steels, which is largely independent of our European strip products supply chain, this is an important step forward in securing a future for the business under new ownership.

"We will be handing over a business which has been transformed following difficult decisions to restructure and refocus on higher-value markets.