Nippon Steel had promised to invest $2.7 billion in U.S. Steel’s aging blast furnace operations in Gary, Indiana, and Pennsylvania’s Mon Valley.
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Nippon Steel had committed to investing $2.7 billion into US Steel’s aging facilities in Gary, Indiana, and Pennsylvania’s Mon Valley. The company also pledged not to reduce production capacity in the United States over the next decade without prior ...
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US Steel workers see uncertainty after Biden blocks Nippon takeover
In a joint statement, Nippon and U.S. Steel called Biden’s decision “a clear violation of due process and the law'' and suggested they would sue to salvage their deal: “We are left with no choice but to take all appropriate action to protect our legal rights.‘’
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The bid by Japan’s Nippon Steel to buy U.S. Steel may have a new lease on life after the Biden Administration extended a deadline for the Japanese steelmaker to abandon plans to acquire the storied Pittsburgh company after President Joe Biden blocked the deal.
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Japan's Nippon Steel agreed to acquire the struggling U.S. Steel in a win-win deal that would bring much needed capital investment to help restore the ailing steelmaker's competitiveness and preserve over 4,
President-elect Donald Trump's opposition to the U.S. Steel deal with Nippon Steel undermines his claims to helping the working-class voters who elected him.
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