The Los Angeles Post
U.S. World Business Lifestyle
Today: March 26, 2025
Today: March 26, 2025

Nippon Steel says shares view with Washington that U.S. Steel deal will boost U.S. industry

FILE PHOTO: Nippon Steel logo is displayed at the company's headquarters in Tokyo
March 24, 2025
Reuters - Reuters

TOKYO (Reuters) -Nippon Steel's president said on Monday that the Japanese steelmaker and the U.S. government share a mutual understanding that its planned acquisition of U.S. Steel will strengthen the American steel industry and manufacturing sector.

"In my opinion, the U.S. government and we are moving closer to a mutual understanding that our acquisition of U.S. Steel will help strengthen the U.S. steel industry and manufacturing through investment, including equity participation," Nippon Steel President Tadashi Imai told reporters.

Japan's biggest steelmaker and U.S. Steel will continue negotiations with the U.S. government to reach an agreement on the terms of the equity purchase and future investment plans, he added, while declining to provide any further details.

The administration of U.S. President Donald Trump filed a motion to extend two deadlines in U.S. Steel and Nippon Steel's lawsuit against a U.S. national security panel to give the government more time to wrap up merger talks with the firms, a filing showed last week.

The filing is the clearest indication that Trump may allow the deal, scuttled by his predecessor Joe Biden, to proceed in some form.

In February, Trump, alongside Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba at the Oval Office, said that Nippon Steel's $14.9 billion bid for U.S. Steel would take the form of an investment instead of a purchase.

Trump also said in mid-February that he would not mind if Nippon Steel took a minority stake in U.S. Steel.

Imai, however, said late last month that the Japanese company's current merger agreement with U.S. Steel will serve as a starting point for discussions with the U.S. government including the Department of Commerce.

(Reporting by Yuka Obayashi and Kantaro Komiya; Editing by Himani Sarkar and Saad Sayeed)

Related Articles

Thermo Fisher buys Solventum's purification and filtration business for $4.1 billion Prosus to buy Just Eat to create a European food delivery 'champion' Celsius to buy energy drink brand Alani Nutrition in $1.8 billion deal TE Connectivity to acquire Richards Manufacturing for about $2.3 billion
Share This

Popular

Asia|Business|Political|Technology|US|World

US adds Chinese tech firms to its export control list, says they sought US knowhow for military use

US adds Chinese tech firms to its export control list, says they sought US knowhow for military use
Asia|Business|Economy|Technology

Nissan's new CEO intends to slash its vehicle development time

Nissan's new CEO intends to slash its vehicle development time
Asia|Political|World

South Korea installs platform to monitor Chinese presence in disputed sea

South Korea installs platform to monitor Chinese presence in disputed sea
Asia|Business|Finance

Hillhouse hires Japan co-heads for real estate investment arm from Blackstone, source says

Hillhouse hires Japan co-heads for real estate investment arm from Blackstone, source says

Asia

Asia|Crime|Entertainment|Political

Indian stand-up comic sets off free speech debate with parody song

Indian stand-up comic sets off free speech debate with parody song
Asia|Environment|World

At least 24 dead as wildfires ravage southern South Korea and force 27,000 to evacuate

At least 24 dead as wildfires ravage southern South Korea and force 27,000 to evacuate
Asia|Business|Economy|Technology

Nissan's new CEO says the Japanese automaker will move faster to achieve a turnaround

Nissan's new CEO says the Japanese automaker will move faster to achieve a turnaround
Asia|Environment|World

Centuries-old Buddhist temple destroyed as โ€˜unprecedentedโ€™ South Korea wildfires leave at least 24 dead

Centuries-old Buddhist temple destroyed as โ€˜unprecedentedโ€™ South Korea wildfires leave at least 24 dead

Access this article for free.

Already have an account? Sign In