<p>Britain said on Monday it was in talks with steel makers, including British Steel, owned by China's Jingye Group, and India's Tata to help secure the industry's long-term future.</p>.<p>The government said British Steel had agreed to maintain current operations and job numbers while the talks were under way.</p>.<p><em>Sky News</em> reported earlier on Monday that Business Secretary Jacob Rees-Mogg had written to Jingye Group to express a willingness to negotiate over the Chinese company's request for a bailout to avoid thousands of job losses.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/business/business-news/tata-steel-considers-exit-from-uk-due-to-lack-of-government-support-report-1153580.html">Tata Steel considers exit from UK due to lack of government support: Report</a></strong></p>.<p>Jingye, which bought British Steel out of insolvency in 2020, had told the government that its two blast furnaces at its Scunthorpe steelworks were unlikely to be viable without government aid, <em>Sky News</em> reported earlier this month.</p>.<p>A government spokesperson said, "We are working across the steel sector on achieving their sustainable and competitive long-term future.</p>.<p>"We recognise that businesses are feeling the impact of high global energy prices, particularly steel producers, which is why we announced the Energy Bill Relief Scheme to bring down costs."</p>
<p>Britain said on Monday it was in talks with steel makers, including British Steel, owned by China's Jingye Group, and India's Tata to help secure the industry's long-term future.</p>.<p>The government said British Steel had agreed to maintain current operations and job numbers while the talks were under way.</p>.<p><em>Sky News</em> reported earlier on Monday that Business Secretary Jacob Rees-Mogg had written to Jingye Group to express a willingness to negotiate over the Chinese company's request for a bailout to avoid thousands of job losses.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/business/business-news/tata-steel-considers-exit-from-uk-due-to-lack-of-government-support-report-1153580.html">Tata Steel considers exit from UK due to lack of government support: Report</a></strong></p>.<p>Jingye, which bought British Steel out of insolvency in 2020, had told the government that its two blast furnaces at its Scunthorpe steelworks were unlikely to be viable without government aid, <em>Sky News</em> reported earlier this month.</p>.<p>A government spokesperson said, "We are working across the steel sector on achieving their sustainable and competitive long-term future.</p>.<p>"We recognise that businesses are feeling the impact of high global energy prices, particularly steel producers, which is why we announced the Energy Bill Relief Scheme to bring down costs."</p>