The former Mayor of Oakland says that Trump's election indicates that many are fed up with out-dated government systems.
The companies now have six months instead of 30 days as President Biden's order previously said. United States Steel Corp.
US Steel and Nippon Steel filed lawsuits on Monday challenging US President Joe Biden’s decision to block the companies’ proposed $14.9 billion merger deal, alleging the administration cited baseless ...
TOKYO - Nippon Steel president Tadashi Imai said filing a lawsuit against the US government is one of the “important options”, Nippon Television reported on Jan 6, after US President Joe Biden ...
President Joe Biden decided to block the $14 billion takeover of US Steel by Japan’s Nippon Steel even though some top US officials did not believe there were sufficient national security ...
Japan-based Nippon Steel is suing the U.S. Government over President Joe Biden blocking their purchase of U.S. Steel, calling the move, “political.” ...
TOKYO : Shares in Nippon Steel fell more than 1 per cent on Monday after U.S. President Joe Biden blocked its proposed $14.9 billion acquisition of U.S. Steel, dampening growth prospects for Japan ...
Nippon Steel, whose multibillion-dollar proposal to buy struggling US Steel was blocked by President Joe Biden last week, says it is considering taking legal action against the US government.
The U.S. Steel Granite City plant ... It also vowed not to reduce production capacity in the United States over the next decade without first getting U.S. government approval.
In making its nearly US$15 billion bid for the storied Pittsburgh-based steelmaker, Nippon Steel had promised to invest US$2.7 billion in US Steel’s ageing blast furnace operations in Gary ...
US Steel and Nippon Steel threatened legal action on Friday after US President Joe Biden blocked a controversial US$14.9 billion deal for the Japanese company to buy its US rival. Biden cited a ...
Washington: US Steel and Nippon Steel threatened legal action Friday after President Joe Biden blocked a controversial $14.9 billion deal for the Japanese company to buy its American rival.