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UK working on support for energy-intensive industries, minister says

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Posted on October 11, 2021

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UK Considers Support for Energy-Intensive Industries Amid Crisis

LONDON (Reuters) -Britain is working out how to support energy-intensive industries hit by soaring gas prices, business minister Kwasi Kwarteng said on Sunday, describing the situation as critical but declining to say what action is being considered.

Producers of steel, glass, ceramics and paper and other sectors have said they may be forced to halt production unless the government does something about energy prices.

“It’s a critical situation clearly,” Kwarteng told the BBC, when asked about possible factory closures.

In a separate interview with Sky News he said: “We’ve got very, very high gas prices, very high electricity prices, we already have support in place for industries, and we’re looking at ways that we can help industry.”

Kwarteng also said he was working with finance minister Rishi Sunak on the matter.

However, a Treasury source denied there were any such talks, fuelling criticism from the opposition Labour Party about the government response.

“The two key government departments responsible for the current cost of living crisis have spent this morning infighting about whether they were in talks with each other … We need urgent answers on who exactly is running the show,” Labour lawmaker and finance spokeswoman Bridget Phillipson said.

Asked if there might be an energy price cap for industrial users like there is for consumers, Kwarteng told Times Radio: “That’s not something that we’ve talked about.”

“We’re not in the business of bailouts. What we are in the business of is ensuring security of supply and that’s what I’m focused on.”

Wholesale gas prices have increased 400% this year in Europe, partly due to low stocks and strong demand from Asia.

(Reporting by William James; editing by Jason Neely and Raissa Kasolowsky)

Key Takeaways

  • UK government is considering support for energy-intensive industries.
  • High gas prices are causing potential production halts.
  • Business minister Kwasi Kwarteng is leading the discussions.
  • There is no current plan for an industrial energy price cap.
  • Opposition criticizes government for lack of clear action.

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The article discusses the UK government's consideration of support for energy-intensive industries facing high gas prices.
What industries are affected?
Industries such as steel, glass, ceramics, and paper are affected by the high gas prices.
Is there an energy price cap for industries?
Currently, there is no energy price cap for industrial users, unlike consumers.

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