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Tata Steel has successfully commissioned India ’s largest blast furnace at Kalinganagar in Odisha .
It comes in the same week it was revealed 4,000 jobs will be lost in the UK as a result of Tata 's decision to close the blast furnaces at Port Talbot and build a new plant built to recycle old steel.
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