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PREVIOUS COVERAGE OF U.S. STEEL AND NIPPON STEEL BELOW: Trump clears path for Nippon Steel investment in US Steel, so long as it fits the government's terms (June 2025) Mon Valley mayors say they ...
Nippon Steel and U.S. Steel did not list the full terms of the deal, and did not release a national security agreement struck with Trump’s administration. But in a statement Wednesday, the ...
Nippon Steel's US$14.9-billion acquisition of US Steel closed on Wednesday (Jun 19), the companies said, confirming an unusual degree of power for President Donald Trump after the Japanese company ...
(Reuters) -Nippon Steel's $14.9 billion acquisition of U.S. Steel closed on Wednesday, the companies said, confirming an unusual degree of power for the Trump administration after the Japanese ...
US Steel was once a symbol of American industrial power. It was the most valuable company in the world and, soon after its 1901 creation, became the first to be worth $1 billion.
Trump said earlier this week that the government's golden share would give the United States "51% ownership" and "total control" over U.S. Steel, but Japanese news outlet Nikkei Asia quoted an ...
A version of this article appears in print on , Section A, Page 23 of the New York edition with the headline: ‘Partnership’ Set, U.S. Steel and Nippon Steel Say, After More Than Year.
U.S. steel imports from Mexico totaled about 3.2 million metric tons last year, accounting for 12% of total shipments of the material according to Commerce Department data.
LONDON: Two months ago, major steel producer British Steel nearly collapsed before it was taken over by the United Kingdom’s government in a last-ditch effort to rescue the company. This came ...
US President Donald Trump's 50% tariffs on steel and aluminium imports come into effect today. But could Germany's defence industry be paving the way for a steel boom?
Steel and aluminum from the U.K., meanwhile, will continue to be levied at 25% due to a recent trade deal. Why is Trump raising these tariffs? Trump says it’s all about protecting U.S. industries.
Businesses brace for steel and aluminum tariffs, which double today Cars, cans and coffee tins are all poised to get more expensive, as U.S. manufacturers adjust to 50 percent import taxes.