President Joe Biden’s decision to reject a bid by Nippon Steel to acquire U.S. Steel isn’t the first time friction over trade and investment has irked Washington’s closest ally in Asia
Foreign investment in the U.S. economy is expected to continue, despite the failed bid by Japan’s Nippon to buy U.S. Steel, because the U.S. offers the most economic opportunities.
U.S. Steel and Japan's Nippon Steel sued the U.S. government on Monday after President Joe Biden blocked their $14.9 billion merger, citing national security risks.
HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) - The bid by Japan’s Nippon Steel to buy U.S. Steel may have a new lease on life, even as the potential for a new bid for the storied Pittsburgh steelmaker began to emerge ...
U.S. Steel and its would-be Japanese suitor Nippon Steel have ... In a lawsuit filed Monday in federal court in Washington, the companies accuse the president of violating their due process rights and interfering with a good-faith regulatory review.
U.S. Steel CEO David Burritt took another run at persuading Donald Trump to change his mind and let the iconic Pittsburgh steelmaker be sold to Nippon Steel of Japan, Fox Business reported on Jan. 6.
Authorities will put the French overseas territory of Mayotte on red alert late on Saturday, Overseas Minister Manuel Valls said, as a tropical storm nears the Indian Ocean archipelago that was devastated by a cyclone last month.
Some critics have chafed at the decision to reject Nippon Steel's bid for U.S. Steel, saying Washington was treating Japan like it does China, a potential adversary. “When is an ally not a partner?
Some critics have chafed at the decision to reject Nippon Steel’s bid for U.S. Steel, saying Washington was treating Japan like it does China, a potential adversary. “When is an ally not a ...
Some critics have chafed at the decision to reject Nippon Steel’s bid for U.S. Steel, saying Washington was treating Japan like it does China, a potential adversary. “When is an ally not a ...
A "ring of steel" has been set up around the White House ahead of Donald Trump's inauguration, and Special Agent William McCool said no stone has been left unturned
The deal-focused orientation of President-elect Trump can serve as both the carrot and the stick in a new diplomatic paradigm.