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Grangemouth plant saved with £120M lifeline
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 78385, member: 636"] A major UK chemical plant got a lifeline. Ineos secured over a hundred and twenty million pounds in government support to keep its Grangemouth facility running, protecting around five hundred jobs. The deal involves a combined investment of about one hundred and fifty million pounds into the site, which is considered critical national infrastructure. Prime Minister Keir Starmer framed the move as proof of his administration's industrial strategy. Ineos founder Jim Ratcliffe welcomed the funding, despite past criticisms of Labour's policies. The agreement includes safeguards requiring the public money be used only for plant improvements, with the government entitled to a share of any future profits. This rescue comes after a tough year for the site, which saw its ethanol and oil refining units shut down due to high costs. The deal aims to provide stability for workers and the local supply chain. It arrives amid broader sector struggles, highlighted by ExxonMobil's plan to close its nearby Mossmorran plant, risking hundreds more jobs. Exxon cited an unfavorable economic environment and carbon pricing issues. The intervention signals a more hands-on government approach to protecting strategic industries, even as long-term challenges for UK manufacturing remain unresolved. [/QUOTE]
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