Trump approves US Steel Nippon merger
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After a year and a half of government talks, countless regulatory hiccups and last-minute negotiations, Nippon Steel Corp. secured its much-wanted prize late last week when President Donald Trump approved the $14.
United States Steel shares rose in premarket trading on Monday after receiving approval from the Trump administration to be sold to Japan's Nippon Steel in a $14.1 billion deal. Shares rose 5% to $54.81.
Nippon Steel’s $14 billion US Steel deal raises investor concerns over financing, control via golden share, and high acquisition premium.
The companies said they had entered into an agreement with the U.S. government to alleviate any national security concerns.
Japanese carrier All Nippon Airways has confirmed that it will become the first operator of the Embraer E-Jet E2 family in the East Asian country by finalizing an order for 15 units at the 2025 Paris Air Show.
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A U.S. Appeals court on Friday extended a pause in litigation between Nippon Steel and the Trump administration and gave the parties until next Friday to provide updates related to the case over the Japanese steelmaker's $14.
Nippon Steel yesterday touted a “historic partnership” with US Steel after President Donald Trump approved a multi-billion-dollar merger. But the
The following is a chronology of major events related to Nippon Steel Corp.'s plan to acquire United States Steel Corp.