By Anton Bridge, Abigail Summerville and Kane Wu TOKYO/NEW YORK (Reuters) -Japanese suitors face a heightened chance of U.S.
President Donald Trump's tariffs and approving the U.S. Steel-Nippon Steel merger can help restore American manufacturing.
Modern presidents have few opportunities for signature achievements to cement their legacies. But in the first 100 days of ...
Even before the new levies took effect, the industry was worried about prices after President Trump opposed a major merger in ...
Attorneys for U.S. Steel argued in federal court in Pittsburgh on Wednesday that statements made by their rival Cleveland-Cliffs and the head of the Steelworkers Union amounted to an illegal ...
WASHINGTON—President Donald Trump on Friday suggested that Nippon Steel would no longer buy U.S. Steel as planned, but the Japanese company would instead invest in the symbolically important ...
U.S. President Donald Trump has stated that U.S. Steel will remain an American company and Nippon Steel will "invest heavily" ...
To meet its target of raising its annual crude steel production capacity to over 100 million metric tons, the firm needs to ...
ArcelorMittal Nippon has sued Indian government over import curbs on metallurgical coke, arguing it retroactively restricts ...
Japanese trade minister Yoji Muto met with American officials Monday in hopes that exemptions from new tariffs that President ...
ArcelorMittal Nippon has already warned New Delhi privately that it may have to severely curtail steelmaking and delay any ...
Nippon Steel's $565 million is 3.8%. Japanese merger-and-acquisition deals in the U.S. totalled $54.5 billion last year, up 35% from the year earlier, showed data from LSEG. Of deals overseas ...