Lord Kumar Bhattacharyya, founder-chairman of Warwick Manufacturing Group (WMG) and one of the Tata Group's advisers, said the group is "resolving" the problems facing the business.
"Of course we went through some problems as you have read in the press in the last few months but we are now resolving it and we are working with everybody, with the workers, local authorities and government, in order to make sure that Tata produces steel here for the next 10 years at least. We will do that," Lord Bhattacharyya told a meeting of political and automotive leaders from the West Midlands on Thursday evening.
The Labour party peer is also a member of the panel that will choose Tata's successor as group chairman, the 'Guardian' reports.
The future of Tata Steel's UK operations and its 11,000 workers has been in doubt since the firm announced a review in March and the entire UK business was put up for sale.
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