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Government announces £420m electricity discounts for heavy industry in moves welcomed by steel and manufacturing bosses

Glass factory boss says 'By cutting the costs of energy in this way, the Government is helping our industry to support thousands of jobs across the country'

Peter Kyle speaks with members of staff at Encirc (Image: Peter Byrne/PA)

Business Secretary Peter Kyle has pledged his support to British heavy industry with £420 million in energy savings - though declined to say whether they might face tax increases in the forthcoming Budget.

On Friday, the Government confirmed it would proceed with proposals to boost the discount on electricity network charges for businesses in the most energy-intensive sectors from 60% to 90%.

The initiative, which was put forward earlier this year and has undergone consultation, will enable approximately 500 businesses to save up to £420 million annually.

Announcing the decision during a visit to the Encirc Glass factory in Elton, near Chester, Mr Kyle said: "This is targeted support for energy intensive industries, so we'll be injecting into this £420 million worth of savings.

"That means that British businesses from today are going to be £420 million more competitive."

When questioned whether he could provide reassurance to businesses ahead of next month's Budget, he responded: "Don't go on my words, go on my actions."

Mr Kyle stated the Budget, which will be delivered on November 26, would "build on" advances achieved by the Government since Labour assumed office.

Asked whether the Government would adhere to manifesto pledges not to increase taxes in the Budget, he commented: "The Budget will be in a couple of weeks time. But don't just think about what might happen in the future. Take us at what we have actually done – planning reform, regulatory reform, a 10-year industrial strategy.