The British Parliament will vote on tomorrow’s emergency law that will allow the government to “control” a steel factory owned by British Steel, a subsidiary of Chinese Jingye, Prime Minister Kir Starmer said today.

The plant was facing an imminent closure.

The bill is aimed at “taking on the factory control and maintaining all sustainable choices,” Starmer said, adding that the future of British Steel was “at risk” as was the country’s financial security.

The British government had announced earlier today that it would be urgently submitted to British Steel’s “protection” bill on the “protection” of “protection”.

Members have returned from their Easter vacations to go to the House of Commons for the debate of the bill that “gives the government the power to run steel operations in England”, a spokesman for the prime minister said.

The spokesman said the government would use this power “to protect the factory site in Skanthorp” (Northern England) belonging to the British Steel, where they are in danger of between 2,000 and 2,700 jobs.

All options remain on the table“He said, while some British media had already spoken of possible nationalization.

British Steel, who employs a total of 3,500 England workers, announced in late March to close the two highlands and steel work until early June in Skanthorp. The company claims that the two blasts, the latter in England, no longer make profits.

He claims to lose £ 700,000 (814,000 euros) a day due to ‘very difficult’ market conditions.

This former British flagship has been having difficulty in years. It was saved by bankruptcy by the Chinese company in 2020.

The announcement on the closure of the blasts comes amid a trade war with the US. Washington imposed a 25% duties on steel and aluminum, which came into force in mid -March.