TOKYO — U.S. opponents of a Japanese steelmaker’s $14.9 billion bid for U.S. Steel cite concerns about national security and a reluctance to relinquish a storied American company. In Japan ...
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US Steel put itself up for sale in 2023 after receiving an unsolicited $7 billion takeover offer from Ohio-based Cleveland Cliffs. The $14.9 billion deal with Nippon Steel, Japan’s largest ...
The stories that matter on money and politics in the race for the White House The US government has extended its national security review of Nippon Steel’s proposed $15bn acquisition of US Steel ...
Items made from stainless steel, however, appear all but immune to the consequences of rust. So what’s the secret? Rust is the result of iron reacting with oxygen in air or water to form iron oxide.
Your browser does not support the <audio> element. Each year China makes as much steel as the rest of the world combined. The vast scale of its output—around 1bn ...
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Donald Trump, Joe Biden, and Kamala Harris may not agree on much, but on one issue they’re in complete accord: They want to block the proposed acquisition of U.S. Steel by the Japanese firm ...
It’s hard to think of a more iconically American company than US Steel. It’s right there in the name. So in the face of increasingly tough competition both domestic and foreign, US Steel ...
TOKYO -- Nippon Steel on Wednesday released details of its negotiations with the United Steelworkers union over its proposed takeover of U.S. Steel, in a bid to dispel what it called "public ...
After spending more than a week trying to secure a meeting with the president of the United Steelworkers union, Nippon Steel’s Takahiro Mori finally got an answer. But it was not the one he wanted.