There will be many lessons to learn from the coronavirus pandemic. One that will stick in the minds of many was our over-reliance on products manufactures elsewhere and imported. It left Britain horribly exposed and scrambling around to source the items we needed.
The crisis also saw Britain’s manufacturing prowess come to the fore. Aerospace, automotive and other engineering companies started making ventilators, and in Aberavon businesses suspended normal operations and reconfigured to produce desperately needed equipment.
If we are to grow and rebuild our economy post-pandemic, we must significantly boost our manufacturing sector. Off the back of this crisis our country needs a manufacturing renaissance.
The steel industry must underpin this manufacturing renaissance, but for that to happen government needs to change its attitude towards the steel industry. They need to recognise the vital strategic importance of steel and support the industry. So far their record on this has been poor: it took French and German governments just ten days to loan steel makers funds to help them through the crisis, while the UK government has sat on its hands.
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