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Jim Ratcliffe’s chemical plant announces 60 job cuts

Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s chemical company, Ineos, is cutting a fifth of jobs at its Hull chemical plant, blaming net zero rules, high energy costs and competition from overseas.

Ineos blamed anti-competitive trade practices for its decision to cut 60 skilled jobs. It warns the cuts are part of a structural crisis in the industry, and that the UK and Europe are “sleepwalking into deindustrialisation”.

The Hull plant is Europe’s largest producer of acetic acid, acetic anhydride and ethyl acetate. Ineos says the job losses are “a direct result of sky-high energy costs and anti-competitive trade practices”, claiming that importers are dumping their product into the UK and European markets.

Ineos argues that “dirt-cheap carbon-heavy imports from China” are “flooding the market” after being blocked from entering the US by tariffs.

David Brooks, CEO of INEOS Acetyls, says:

“This is a very difficult time for everyone at the Hull facility. We have a leading-edge, efficient and well-invested site and the team here is highly skilled, professional, and dedicated.

Making the decision to cut 60 roles was not taken lightly. We have explored every possible alternative but in the face of sustained pressure from energy costs, combined with unfairly low-cost imports into the UK and Europe, we’ve been left with no other choice.

Our priority now is to support those affected and protect the long-term future of the site.”

Yesterday, Ineos announced the closure of two production units in Rheinberg, Germany, with the loss of 175 jobs. It said the closures were “the direct result of crippling energy and carbon costs, and a lack of tariff protection”.

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