Trump doubles down on vow to block Nippon-US Steel deal, make US...
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
66% : "Through a series of Tax Incentives and Tariffs, we will make US Steel Strong and Great Again, and it will happen FAST!"62% : Trump said in his Truth Social post.US Steel has a yearly production capacity of approximately 20 million metric tons.
49% : Trump had repeatedly slammed the deal during his presidential campaign, but this was the first time he doubled down on his promise to block the acquisition since he won the presidential election over Vice President Kamala Harris in November.
44% : "I am totally against the once great and powerful US Steel being bought by a foreign company, in this case Nippon Steel of Japan," Trump said in a post on his social media platform, Truth Social, late Monday night.
21% : Trump, Biden, Harris and Republican leaders - all of whom opposed the acquisition - turned the deal into a political talking point ahead of the election since US Steel is based in Pennsylvania, one of the key swing states that Trump won.
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