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It's been almost a month since the deal between U.S. Steel and Japan's Nippon Steel was announced by President Donald Trump.
Japan’s largest steelmaker fought to take over its U.S. counterpart with heavy lobbying in D.C. and trips to Pennsylvania, ...
The deal by Japan’s top steelmaker creates a formidable global competitor and helps revive U.S. Steel’s competitiveness.
"What will the merger really mean for U.S. Steel’s 22,000 American workers, including 2,000 here in Minnesota?" columnist Aaron Brown asks.
Based on the merger agreement, the transaction came to about $14.1 billion, making it the largest investment Nippon Steel has ever made. U.S. Steel will be delisted from the New York Stock Exchange.
U.S. Steel said Wednesday it finalized its merger with Japan’s largest steelmaker, Nippon.  President Trump lauded the ...
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