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    Home » Blog » Biden to officially block purchase of US Steel by Japanese company

    Biden to officially block purchase of US Steel by Japanese company

    January 3, 2025Updated:January 3, 2025 Business & Economy No Comments
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    Due to concerns that the purchase may threaten national security, President Joe Biden will presumably actually prevent the order of U.S. Steel by Japan’s Nippon Steel. The government’s decision is expected to become announced as early as Friday. For$ 14. 9 billion, the Chinese firm had made an offer to buy the business.

    According to the Washington Post, Biden made the decision to halt the offer in response to the findings of a Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States report released on December 23. In its judgment, CFIUS concluded that the purchase may possibly reduce national steel output, causing “risks to the national safety of the United States”. Since its announcement, the senator has been a vehement opponent of the package.

    The board, which Treasury Secretary Janet L. Yellen presided over, came to a conclusion in its evaluation of the proposed sales, stating that “potentially reduced productivity by U. S. Steel could lead to provide shortages and difficulties that could change industries essential to national security. In such a situation, the energy and transport industries, in the opinion of the report, would be the most vulnerable.

    CFIUS even suggested that, given Nippon Steel‘s worldwide operations, approval of its purchase of U.S. steel had put in jeopardize upcoming U.S. government trade decisions to reduce costs associated with metal imports, the Post said. In turn, this may encourage Nippon Steel to emphasize its domestic steel production, making the nation’s economy “more vulnerable to dumping and cruel subsidization of steel.” Additionally, CFIUS panelists were unsure whether the company’s plan to hire American employees for crucial operating and employment positions may reduce these potential vulnerabilities.

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    The council was unable to make a unanimous decision regarding the risks associated with Nippon Steel’s proposed order despite thorough investigation. According to the Washington Post, Biden was ultimately in charge of deciding whether or not to deal with the purchase as a result of the impasse.

    The initial announcement of the intended merger of the original giant of metal production in the nation was made on December 18, 2023. The proposed order was met with discussion over, among other things, worries that it would result in a reduction of U. S. work as the office of U. S. Steel is located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and Nippon Steel is based in Japan. Also, geopolitical concerns over a foreign land owning the American company, which might have an impact on national material production, led to concerns to the sale.

    Nippon’s proposed merger of U. S. material has drawn criticism and criticism from many officials, including Sen. John Fetterman (D-PA ), President Joe Biden, and President-elect Donald Trump.

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