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The planned acquisition of U.S. Steel by Nippon Steel has sparked a debate involving politicians, industry stakeholders, and the former U.S. president, Donald Trump. While some view the $14-15 billion deal as beneficial, Trump's opposition and concerns about national security have added complexity. The Japanese company's pledge to protect American jobs has been highlighted, but the deal's fate remains uncertain amidst political and economic implications for both countries.
"U.S. – Japan Steel Alliance Helps National Security of Both" https://t.co/zF2v2FEHuR https://t.co/dFtsyt0Uxo
Nippon Steel rebuffs Trump criticism over US Steel deal https://t.co/RHzyF505Dr
The former president’s opposition to US Steel being bought by a Japanese rival was predictable, writes @GearoidReidy (via @opinion). But what if he’s right to be worried about the deal? https://t.co/LJP46AQ6bv
The former president’s opposition to US Steel being bought by a Japanese rival was predictable, writes @GearoidReidy. But what if he’s right to be worried about the deal? https://t.co/cmHUsciXre
Donald Trump's pledge to block Nippon Steel's planned purchase of U.S. Steel if he retakes the White House compounds political troubles for the $15 billion deal whose failure could reverberate across Japan Inc https://t.co/iYTVyqL3ZJ
Donald Trump's pledge to block Nippon Steel's planned purchase of U.S. Steel if he retakes the White House compounds political troubles for the $15 billion deal whose failure could reverberate across Japan Inc. More here: https://t.co/vPUwkeGdoG
Trump adds to Nippon-U.S. Steel deal woes in blow for Japan Inc https://t.co/HUQsoRETM0 with Anton Bridge, @geddiejdk and others
The acquisition of U.S. Steel is a good thing. Japan is our ally, AND a Japanese company is also less likely to lay off American workers. https://t.co/TRe2v0qJzn
Steel traders, automotive customers and even US Steel workers are hailing the American company’s decision to sell to a Japanese rival. That has left the steel industry wondering why politicians in Washington are eager to cast doubt on the $14 billion deal. https://t.co/L2KtMekM5w
"American Steel Buyers Welcome Nippon Deal That Scares Washington" https://t.co/k8Aa5VacdH Ah, yes, why shouldn't we put politicians more in charge of critical industries and the US economy more broadly? Oh: https://t.co/R4Vc3Cb0WB