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Nippon Steel Proposes $15 Billion Acquisition of US Steel

by Sneha Singh
December 27, 2024
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The president of Nippon Steel Tadashi Imai expressed confidence Wednesday about local support for his company’s controversial $15 billion acquisition of US Steel, despite facing resistance from both President Joe Biden and President-elect Donald Trump.

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“In the communities of the various regions where the steel mills are located, there is a considerable amount of support for this acquisition,” Imai told reporters, according to Reuters. He added, “I hope that President Biden will understand.the value of this acquisition to the US economy.”

Biden to Decide on US Steel Merger Amidst Security Concerns

The Japanese steelmaker’s push for approval gathered urgency after the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States, or CFIUS, referred the final decision to Biden on Monday, providing the president with 15 days to determine the deal’s fate. The acquisition has drawn scrutiny over concerns about national security and how it may affect American steel production.

In an attempt to show local support, Nippon Steel published a letter to Biden dated Dec. 23, signed by two dozen US municipality officials from regions housing US Steel facilities. The letter implored presidential approval, stating, “We respectfully urge you to listen to the voices of the steelworkers and everyone else whose economic security is tied to US Steel — they are speaking loudly in unison that this deal must be approved.”

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US Steel has upped the ante by threatening that failure to win the merger could imperil thousands of union jobs. The company has hinted it might have to close some steel mills and even relocate its headquarters from Pennsylvania, a politically sensitive state.

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A US Steel spokesperson stressed the deal’s advantages: “Nippon Steel has agreed to keep US Steel as a US company based in Pennsylvania and invest billions of dollars in our mills and communities, securing the future of steelmaking in Pennsylvania, Indiana, and our other locations.” The spokesperson added, “No other party can do this, and US Steel will not – and does not have the resources – to do this on our own.”

Nippon Steel has committed to filling top management and board positions at US Steel with American citizens to address national security concerns. The company has also promised not to use the acquisition to increase steel imports and has committed to investing in U.S. facilities.

The USW, however, doesn’t support the agreement, even though it has agreed on it with Nippon Steel. The union expressed a cautious stance after meeting twice last week with Nippon Steel officials but remains skeptical, as Nippon Steel does little to ensure the continuation of long-term operations by US Steel, especially its blast furnaces. The union pleaded for Biden to retain company control under domestic ownership and management.

The controversy comes at a very sensitive time for both companies, which had initially agreed to conclude the deal before the end of 2024. It is now in the hands of Biden, who must balance factors including national security, job preservation, and economic impact.

The acquisition’s outcome could have significant implications for the American steel industry, union workers, and local communities dependent on steel manufacturing. It also presents a complex political challenge for Biden, who must balance national security concerns with economic considerations in a presidential election year.

 

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