Abstract
After going through the worst of the periodic post‐war depressions, prospects for the British steel industry at last begin to gleam, with current output showing a marked improvement on last year's figures. But optimism is clouded by friction between the Government and BSC over price levels—regarded by the Corporation as still too low—and scale of future development. Report by Roger Eglin of the Observer.

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