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Biden close to blocking Nippon Steel deal to buy US Steel: Report

US Steel had earlier warned on Wednesday that a failure to conclude a deal with Japan-based Nippon would put thousands of US union jobs at risk and signaled that it would close some steel mills and potentially move its headquarters out of the politically important state of Pennsylvania.

September 05, 2024 / 06:56 IST
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Nippon's planned acquisition of the US steelmaker faces opposition from Democrats and Republicans, with Vice President and Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris saying on Monday she wants US Steel to remain "American owned and operated." Her Republican rival Donald Trump has pledged to block the deal if elected
Nippon's planned acquisition of the US steelmaker faces opposition from Democrats and Republicans, with Vice President and Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris saying on Monday she wants US Steel to remain "American owned and operated." Her Republican rival Donald Trump has pledged to block the deal if elected

The White House is close to announcing President Joe Biden will block Nippon Steel's acquisition of US Steel, opens new tab citing national security concerns, two sources familiar with the situation said on Wednesday, amid growing bipartisan political opposition to the $14.9 billion deal.

US Steel had earlier warned on Wednesday that a failure to conclude a deal with Japan-based Nippon would put thousands of US union jobs at risk and signaled that it would close some steel mills and potentially move its headquarters out of the politically important state of Pennsylvania.

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A decision could be announced as soon as later this week, sources told Reuters. The move could potentially impact the United States' relationship with Japan, a close ally.

The Washington Post first reported the plan. Shares of US Steel closed down 17.5%. Nippon Steel shares fell 1.6% early on Thursday in Tokyo but later recovered to trade 0.3% up.