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Tata Steel Europe is Europe's largest steel producer, formed from the conglomeration into the [[Corus Group]] of [[British Steel]] and [[Koninklijke Hoogovens]] in 1999, acquired outright by [[Tata Steel]] on the 30th of January 2007.<ref>'[http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/business/6315823.stm India's Tata wins race for Corus]', 31 January 2007, accessed 23 August 2011</ref> It has a variety of operations internationally, especially throughout the UK and the Netherlands.
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Tata Steel Europe is Europe's largest steel producer, formed from the conglomeration into the [[Corus Group]] of [[British Steel]] and [[Koninklijke Hoogovens]] in 1999, acquired outright by [[Ratan Tata|Ratan Tata's]] [[Tata Steel]] on the 30th of January 2007.<ref>'[http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/business/6315823.stm India's Tata wins race for Corus]', 31 January 2007, accessed 23 August 2011</ref> It has a variety of operations internationally, especially throughout the UK and the Netherlands.
  
 
==People==
 
==People==
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*[[Jean-Sébastien Jacques]] Group Director, Strategy
 
*[[Jean-Sébastien Jacques]] Group Director, Strategy
 
*[[Koushik Chatterjee]] Group Chief Financial Officer
 
*[[Koushik Chatterjee]] Group Chief Financial Officer
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==EU Lobbying==
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Tata Steel Europe have a lobbyist with a European Parliament pass, allowing the bearer virtually unlimited access to the Parliament's buildings.<ref> [http://lobbyfacts.eu/reports/staffing/companies?page=2 Companies declaring the most lobbyists] ''Lobby Facts'', 26 January 2015, accessed 3 February 2015 </ref>
  
 
==Subsidiaries==
 
==Subsidiaries==
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:Website: [http://www.tatasteeleurope.com/en/ Tata Steel Europe homepage]
 
:Website: [http://www.tatasteeleurope.com/en/ Tata Steel Europe homepage]
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:Facebook: [http://www.facebook.com/pages/Tata-Steel-Europe/169607706417480 Tata Steel Europe Facebook]
  
 
:Twitter: [https://twitter.com/#!/TataCompanies @TataCompanies]
 
:Twitter: [https://twitter.com/#!/TataCompanies @TataCompanies]
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Latest revision as of 11:34, 3 February 2015

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Tata Steel Europe is Europe's largest steel producer, formed from the conglomeration into the Corus Group of British Steel and Koninklijke Hoogovens in 1999, acquired outright by Ratan Tata's Tata Steel on the 30th of January 2007.[1] It has a variety of operations internationally, especially throughout the UK and the Netherlands.

People

Members of the Board of Directors.[2]

Members of the Executive Committee:[3]

Two Group Directors provide strategic oversight and financial support to the Executive Committee:

EU Lobbying

Tata Steel Europe have a lobbyist with a European Parliament pass, allowing the bearer virtually unlimited access to the Parliament's buildings.[4]

Subsidiaries

Contact

Address: 30 Millbank, London SW1P 4WY, United Kingdom
Phone: +44 (0)20 7717 4444
Fax: +44 (0)20 7717 4455
Email: feedback@tatasteel.com
Website: Tata Steel Europe homepage
Facebook: Tata Steel Europe Facebook
Twitter: @TataCompanies

Resources

  1. 'India's Tata wins race for Corus', 31 January 2007, accessed 23 August 2011
  2. 'Tata Steel Europe Board of Directors', accessed 23 August 2011.
  3. 'Tata Steel Europe Executive Committee', accessed 23 August 2011.
  4. Companies declaring the most lobbyists Lobby Facts, 26 January 2015, accessed 3 February 2015