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Ineos Cuts 60 Jobs at Hull Chemicals Plant, Presses for Tariffs on Chinese Imports

The company blames high energy costs plus a surge of coal‑based Chinese products, warning of further closures without anti‑dumping action.

Overview

  • The reduction affects about 20% of the roughly 300 employees at the Ineos Acetyls site in Saltend, East Yorkshire.
  • Ineos says low‑priced imports have been redirected into Europe after US tariffs, leaving UK producers exposed without comparable trade defenses.
  • The firm claims some Chinese competitors emit up to eight times more CO2 than its UK operations, despite a recent £30 million hydrogen switch at Hull.
  • The company is urging the UK government and the European Commission to introduce urgent anti‑dumping tariffs to protect the chemicals sector.
  • A UK government spokesperson cited electricity cost relief under its industrial strategy and said the Trade Remedies Authority can investigate if industry requests it.