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Jingye and Official Receiver agree deal to save British Steel in £70m deal

Chinese manufacturer on the verge of acquiring steel-maker

Jingye Group chairman Li Ganpo, second right, with (from left) Baroness Redfern, Andrew Percy, Nic Dakin and Rob Waltham, at British Steel.(Image: Nic Dakin / Twitter)

Chinese giant Jingye Group looks set to come to the rescue of British Steel within days, saving 4,000 jobs.

A £70 million bid is understood to be on the table, with government support also pledged as it seeks to invest in the Scunthorpe-headquartered company.

Reports suggest the company has flagged up access to a £300 million kitty, made up of loans, indemnities and grants as it seeks to boost production.

Union officials had heard “nothing official” as work began.

Paul McBean, multi-union chair at British Steel's Scunthorpe works.(Image: Scunthorpe Telegraph)

Paul McBean, British Steel’s Scunthorpe works multi-union committee chairman, was aware of the ramping up of speculation.

“We’ve heard nothing official yet. I think we are close, but we haven’t had anything official yet,” he said.

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.