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Chinese steel bosses fly in to present British Steel vision

Officials from Jingye meet senior management and union officials as bid process opens back up

Chinese steel bosses have visited the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ to outline how they would take forward British Steel.

Jingye officials flew into Humberside Airport on a private company jet, making the short journey to the Scunthorpe headquarters in North Lincolnshire, after a near nine hour flight.

A presentation was given to management and union leaders after the exclusivity window granted to the Official Receiver’s preferred bidder, Turkish firm Ataer Holding, expired.

British Steel has been in compulsory liquidation since May, when debts of £880 million were revealed.

Then owner Greybull was removed from control, with the government official and special managers brought in.

Jingye Group president Li Ganpo.(Image: Jingye Group)

Jingye has long been linked, with government officials keeping communication open through the 10-week hiatus since Ataer were granted the due diligence opportunity. 

Paul McBean, multi-union committee chairman for British Steel’s Scunthorpe site, said Jingye chairman Li Gampo led the presentation.

We saw them and they met with the management team, which I am a part of,” he said.