Biden administration extends deadline on Nippon's bid for U.S. Steel, offering some hope that the deal is not dead

Jan 13, 2025 View Original Article
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44% : After CFIUS takes another look at it, it could still be up to Trump to decide.
26% : Even after the election, Trump wrote on social media in December that he is "totally against" U.S. Steel being bought by a foreign company and said he would block the deal as president.
25% : However, a CFIUS composed of Trump appointees and Trump himself may be free to allow the deal to go through, or negotiate new terms.
19% : Nippon, U.S. Steel file lawsuit against Biden administration, union, and rival after $15 billion deal scuttledThe proposed deal kicked up an election year political maelstrom across America's industrial heartland and quickly drew vows by Biden and Trump from the campaign trail in a critical battleground state to block the deal.

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