Decline of UK chemical industry - Sky news report
Decline of UK chemical industry - Sky news report
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ROTELLA

Original Poster:

11 posts

2 months

Saw this earlier & it's an interesting analysis - https://news.sky.com/story/why-ending-the-manufact...
I do remember when production of sulphuric acid was reckoned to be an indicator of economic strength!

Simpo Two

90,769 posts

286 months

Interesting. If imported salt is more expensive than home-grown salt, why does the UK salt industry need government intervention to survive? Normally UK industries fail when imported stuff is cheaper...

motco

17,213 posts

267 months

Simpo Two said:
Interesting. If imported salt is more expensive than home-grown salt, why does the UK salt industry need government intervention to survive? Normally UK industries fail when imported stuff is cheaper...
Sounds like it's ignorance and obsession with net zero making energy prices unrealistic.

hidetheelephants

32,913 posts

214 months

The chemical industry is highly dependent on energy cost. The end.

abzmike

11,102 posts

127 months

Not just a UK issue - Every chemical company in Europe is struggling. Plants closing and cutbacks everywhere. High energy costs, high regulation, environmental controls and imports from Asia of bulk chemicals has made anything but speciality production very challenging to turn a profit.

Simpo Two

90,769 posts

286 months

hidetheelephants said:
The chemical industry is highly dependent on energy cost. The end.
True; I hear the UK has one of the highest costs for business electricity in the world (see 'net zero eco' bks).

Brother D

4,272 posts

197 months

Successive governments submitting to suicidal empathy and marxist doctrine really isn't doing the UK any favors. I'm sure China and others appreciate the UK destroying itself for Net Zero which just results in pollution moving to other places in the world and lower living standards here.

TomTheTyke

472 posts

168 months

Brother D said:
Successive governments submitting to suicidal empathy and marxist doctrine really isn't doing the UK any favors. I'm sure China and others appreciate the UK destroying itself for Net Zero which just results in pollution moving to other places in the world and lower living standards here.
Or, on the other hand, you could argue this is one area where (whisper it quietly) something close to socialism might help.

Don t abandon strategically important industries to the fluctuations of the market. See coal, steel, oil refining, shipbuilding. It s an abdication of governmental responsibility to allow their failure because it s cheaper in the very short term to import.