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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Trump Announces US Steel and Nippon Steel ‘Partnership’ with $14 Billion Investment and Job Boost President Donald Trump has announced what he calls a new partnership between U.S. Steel and Japanese steel giant Nippon Steel — a move he says will keep the company’s headquarters in Pittsburgh and inject $14 billion into the U.S. economy. [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h1><strong>Trump Announces US Steel and Nippon Steel ‘Partnership’ with $14 Billion Investment and Job Boost</strong></h1>
<p>President Donald Trump has announced what he calls a new partnership between U.S. Steel and Japanese steel giant Nippon Steel — a move he says will keep the company’s headquarters in Pittsburgh and inject $14 billion into the U.S. economy.</p>
<p>Posting on TruthSocial Friday, Trump highlighted the potential benefits:</p>
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<h3>“This will be a planned partnership between United States Steel and Nippon Steel, which will create at least 70,000 jobs, and add $14 Billion Dollars to the U.S. Economy. The bulk of that investment will occur in the next 14 months.”</h3>
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<p>Trump also said he will visit a steel plant next Friday for a “BIG rally” related to the deal.</p>
<h3>What We Know — and What We Don’t</h3>
<p>Details about the deal remain scarce. It’s unclear if this is a true partnership or more of an acquisition, and how much control U.S. Steel will retain. The deal comes after former President Joe Biden blocked a $14.3 billion acquisition in his final week in office, amid bipartisan concerns over foreign ownership of a cornerstone of U.S. industry.</p>
<p>Back in December 2023, when the acquisition was first proposed, both parties in Washington opposed foreign control of U.S. Steel — a symbol of American industrial strength for over a century.</p>
<p>Trump himself opposed outright foreign ownership during his first term, stating:</p>
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<h3>“I don’t want US Steel being owned by a foreign country. All they can have is an investment.”</h3>
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<p>However, the Trump administration took a softer stance this year, signaling possible approval after filing motions related to the ongoing legal battle between U.S. Steel, Nippon Steel, and the U.S. Committee on Foreign Investment (CFIUS). This committee reviews foreign deals that might affect national security.</p>
<h3>Investment, Jobs, and National Security</h3>
<p>Nippon Steel raised its investment offer to $14 billion, including plans for a new $4 billion steel mill in the U.S., should the deal gain approval. According to Reuters, CFIUS recently made a recommendation to Trump regarding whether the companies’ proposed safeguards could address national security concerns.</p>
<p>Once the world’s largest steelmaker, U.S. Steel has seen a steady decline since its post-World War II peak. Today, it employs around 14,000 Americans—11,000 of whom belong to the United Steelworkers union—and is no longer the country’s biggest steel producer.</p>
<p>Still, its ownership remains a sensitive issue, especially in Pennsylvania, a key political state where many see U.S. Steel as a symbol of American manufacturing might.</p>
<h3>Reactions from Leadership and Labor</h3>
<p>U.S. Steel praised Trump as “a bold leader and businessman,” emphasizing that the company will “remain American” and grow stronger through the partnership with Nippon Steel. The company highlighted the promise of massive investment, new technology, and thousands of jobs over the next four years.</p>
<p>Yet, the union response has been sharply critical. The United Steelworkers warned the deal could be disastrous for American steelworkers, national security, and the future of manufacturing. In a recent statement, the union urged Trump to block the sale once and for all, calling the deal a “corporate sellout.”</p>
<p>Pennsylvania’s political leaders are divided: Republican Senator Dave McCormick applauded the partnership, saying it keeps U.S. Steel under American control, while Democratic Senator John Fetterman called the original deal a “death sentence” for local steelworkers.</p>
<p>Governor Josh Shapiro praised the deal, noting his recent discussions with Trump and emphasizing his focus on preserving and growing jobs in Pennsylvania.</p>
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<h3>“My priority has been to keep and grow jobs here in Pennsylvania and get the largest investment we possibly could for our Commonwealth,” Shapiro said.</h3>
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<h3>Market Reaction and Next Steps</h3>
<p>Following the announcement, U.S. Steel’s stock surged 21% on Friday. The outcome of this deal still depends on regulatory approval and further negotiations, with many questions remaining about how the partnership will function in practice.</p>
<p><em>Source: CNN &#8211; <a href="https://edition.cnn.com/2025/05/23/business/us-steel-nippon-trump">President Trump says Nippon Steel and US Steel to enter into ‘partnership’</a></em></p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Biden Blocks Japan&#8217;s Nippon Steel from Buying US Steel: National Security Concerns Take Precedence U.S. President Joe Biden has officially blocked a proposed $14.9 billion takeover of US Steel by Japan&#8217;s Nippon Steel, citing national security risks posed by foreign ownership of key American industries. This decision comes after a year-long negotiation period, during which [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3><strong>Biden Blocks Japan&#8217;s Nippon Steel from Buying US Steel: National Security Concerns Take Precedence</strong></h3>
<p>U.S. President Joe Biden has officially blocked a proposed $14.9 billion takeover of US Steel by Japan&#8217;s Nippon Steel, citing national security risks posed by foreign ownership of key American industries.</p>
<p>This decision comes after a year-long negotiation period, during which Nippon Steel announced its plan to acquire the American steel giant, based in Pennsylvania. The Japanese company had positioned the deal as a lifeline for US Steel, which has been struggling in recent years. However, the proposed transaction quickly hit a roadblock due to strong opposition from the United Steelworkers (USW) union. The union&#8217;s vocal resistance stirred political pressure, particularly in Pennsylvania, a crucial swing state in the 2024 U.S. presidential election.</p>
<h3>Political and Economic Ramifications</h3>
<p>Despite concerns that blocking the deal could harm U.S.-Japan relations, Biden chose to prioritize national security interests. Advisors had warned that the move might strain ties with Japan, an important ally. However, Biden&#8217;s administration emphasized that maintaining U.S. ownership of its steel industry is vital for the nation&#8217;s security and economic strength.</p>
<p>Nippon Steel and US Steel have expressed frustration with the decision, accusing the U.S. government of using the review process for political advantage. In a statement, they argued that the decision sacrifices the future of American steelworkers and sends a negative message to international investors. Both companies hinted at possible legal action in response, emphasizing the risks of deterring foreign investments.</p>
<p>“We believe that President Biden has sacrificed the future of American steelworkers for his own political agenda,” said the companies, adding that the decision could discourage other allies from investing in the U.S. market.</p>
<h3>A Challenging Path Forward for US Steel</h3>
<p>The future of US Steel, a 124-year-old company once at the heart of American industrial power, now seems uncertain. For months, US Steel sought a buyer to secure much-needed investment, and its agreement with Nippon Steel appeared to be a potential solution. Despite promises from both companies to preserve jobs and maintain operations, the deal could not overcome political and security concerns.</p>
<p>In an effort to alleviate worries, Nippon Steel and US Steel had offered to fund a workforce training center and even proposed giving the U.S. government veto power over potential production cuts. US Steel had also raised concerns about the possibility of factory closures without the necessary capital infusion from a new owner.</p>
<p>Local politicians and business groups, particularly those fearing rising protectionism, worried that blocking the deal could deter future international investments in the U.S. However, these arguments did not sway Biden, who had expressed opposition to the deal from the start.</p>
<h3>Biden&#8217;s Strong Stance on National Security and U.S. Steel</h3>
<p>In his announcement on Friday, President Biden reaffirmed his commitment to safeguarding U.S. industries critical to national security. He emphasized that domestic steel production is vital for the country’s infrastructure, auto industry, and defense capabilities.</p>
<p>“As I have said many times, steel production—and the steel workers who produce it—are the backbone of our nation,” Biden said. “Without domestic steel production and domestic steel workers, our nation is less strong and less secure.”</p>
<p>The United Steelworkers union praised Biden’s decision as a victory for American workers and national security. Union President David McCall expressed gratitude for the president’s bold action, stating that the move would help maintain the long-term viability of the U.S. steel industry.</p>
<h3>The Broader Implications</h3>
<p>Following the announcement, US Steel’s stock price dropped by about 5%, reflecting investor uncertainty. However, some experts believe this may not be the end of the proposed deal. Terry Haines, an analyst at Pangaea Policy, pointed out the strong ties between the U.S. and Japan, suggesting that the Japanese company might attempt to renegotiate the deal in the future.</p>
<p>Prof. Stephen Nagy from Tokyo’s International Christian University speculated that Nippon Steel and US Steel might return with a revised proposal, potentially after the 2024 U.S. presidential election, particularly if a new administration—such as one under former President Donald Trump—took office.</p>
<p>Nagy called Biden’s decision “political,” arguing it was part of the administration’s broader strategy to protect American workers and industries, echoing the “America First” rhetoric of Trump’s presidency.</p>
<h3>Conclusion</h3>
<p>Biden&#8217;s decision to block the Nippon Steel-US Steel takeover underscores the importance of safeguarding American industries deemed essential to national security. While the move may strain U.S.-Japan relations, it sends a strong message about the government’s commitment to preserving domestic manufacturing capabilities. Going forward, US Steel faces an uncertain future, but the outcome of this case could influence future foreign investments in the U.S., particularly in key sectors like steel.</p>
<p><a href="https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cx2vz83pg9eo"><em>Source</em></a></p>
<p>The post <a href="https://journosnews.com/biden-blocks-japanese-takeover-of-us-steel-for-national-security/">Biden Blocks Japanese Takeover of US Steel for National Security</a> appeared first on <a href="https://journosnews.com">Journos News - Breaking News, World News, Top Stories, Todays Headlines and Flash Reports</a>.</p>
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