A steel deal between the US and Japan is embroiled in an election year dispute as President Biden opposes the merger between U.S. Steel and Nippon Steel. The companies are seeking to persuade the Biden administration during a summit this week.
President Biden has long been opposed to the impending merger between U.S. Steel and the Japanese company Nippon Steel. At this week’s summit with the U.S. and Japan, Nippon will try to make their case to the Biden administration. @rkuttnerwrites reports: https://t.co/z0zeMOS46T
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