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Deal agreed for British Steel with Jingye Group

Insolvency Service confirms a sales contract has been entered into by the Official Receiver

The entrance to British Steel in Scunthorpe.(Image: PA)

A deal has been agreed between Chinese giant Jingye Group and the Official Receiver for British Steel, potentially saving 4,000 jobs and priming the business for future growth.

As anticipated, heads of terms have been met on an asset purchase agreement, with a £70 million figure understood and a pledge of £1.2 billion of investment.

A statement from The Insolvency Service said: “The Official Receiver and special managers from EY can confirm that a sales contract has been entered into with Jingye Steel (º£½ÇÊÓÆµ) Ltd and Jingye Steel (º£½ÇÊÓÆµ) Holding Ltd (together, Jingye), to acquire the business and assets of British Steel Limited (BSL), including the steelworks at Scunthorpe, º£½ÇÊÓÆµ mills and shares of FN Steel BV, British Steel France Rail SAS and TSP Engineering.

“The sale also includes the shares owned by BSL in Redcar Bulk Terminal Limited.

“Completion of the contract is conditional on a number of matters, including gaining the necessary regulatory approvals. The parties are working together to conclude a sale as soon as reasonably practicable.

“The business will continue to trade as normal during the period between exchange and completion. Support from employees, suppliers and customers since the liquidation has been a critical factor in achieving this outcome.”

British Steel wire rod mill production in Scunthorpe.(Image: GrimsbyTelegraph)

Jingye Group’s chairman Li Ganpo led a high profile visit just over a week ago, flying into Humberside Airport in a company jet and meeting management, council leaders and the Official Receiver, as well as North Lincolnshire MPs before parliament was dissolved.

A large Chinese team have been working through due diligence at the Scunthorpe site.  It has now set out its plans.