Port Talbot’s man of steel stands proudly over the town.
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Forget the sunset pictures that accompanied so much media coverage of the steel crisis. Steel is an industry of the future, not the past.
Cyrus Mistry, in happier times.
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Inside the coup at the top of India’s biggest company.
The Tata steel plant at Port Talbot.
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The UK government is considering taking a stake in a dying asset when it could have helped build a balanced economy much earlier.
Staring into the abyss.
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The US has already tried to save a steel industry, and its undercooked response holds some valuable lessons.
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The industry itself is a big polluter, but lots of environmentally important technologies depend on steel.
Tata Steel’s plant in Port Talbot, South Wales.
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For a multinational corporation, Tata Steel is surprisingly focused on helping the little guy
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Managing the decline of the steel industry is no easy task. So what are the options?
Spark of life? The global steel market has no thought for the UK industry.
Kailash Gyawali
It should be no surprise that a once great industry has lost its edge – the shine dullened a while ago.
Do I look like I need leading?
Linda Tanner
The idea that everyone wants leadership and wants to be led is a popular one, especially among corporate CEOs, but how true is it? Recent political events in Ukraine and Thailand should focus business…