Nippon Steel Vows to Fight Biden’s Block on US Steel Deal
Nippon Steel vows to continue its pursuit of U.S. Steel, challenging President Biden’s decision to block the $14.1 billion acquisition over national security concerns.
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Nippon Steel vows to continue its pursuit of U.S. Steel, challenging President Biden’s decision to block the $14.1 billion acquisition over national security concerns.
Nippon Steel and U.S. Steel are suing President Biden’s administration over the blocking of their proposed merger, accusing the U.S. government of “illegal interference” for “purely political reasons.”
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