Nippon Steel Corp. has had to take nerves of steel in its takeover plan for U.S. Steel, which has run into fierce opposition from steelworkers up to the White House. However, the Japanese ...
Nippon Steel has reached a deal to divest its share in its AM/NS Calvert joint venture with ArcelorMittal if its planned acquisition of U.S. Steel goes through. The Belgium-based steelmaker and ...
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TOKYO, Nov 7 (Reuters) - Japan's Nippon Steel (5401.T), opens new tab hopes to close its $15 billion deal to buy US Steel (X.N), opens new tab by year-end before Republican Donald Trump retakes ...
Nippon Steel Corporation last week offered to sell its stake in its steel-making joint venture in the US state of Alabama if it is allowed to go through with its takeover of Pittsburg-based US ...
TOKYO (Reuters) -Nippon Steel said on Friday it will sell its entire 50% stake in a joint-venture steel plant it has in ...
The Japanese giant is betting its growth plans on its U.S. Steel acquisition, but political opposition is derailing the effort. What happens if the deal doesn’t go through? When Nippon Steel Corp.
Nippon Steel said Friday it was postponing the expected closing date for its $14.9 billion acquisition of U.S. Steel, after the Department of Justice (DOJ) requested additional information and ...
ArcelorMittal, a leading steel and mining company, has agreed to acquire Nippon Steel Corporation's 50% equity interest in the AM/NS Calvert JV. The transaction involves a nominal consideration of ...
Nippon Steel would book a consolidated loss of about 230 billion yen ($1.55 billion) on its sale of the 50% stake in the Calvert plant to ArcelorMittal for $1, the company said, without ...
TOKYO :Nippon Steel said on Friday it will sell its entire 50 per cent stake in a joint-venture steel plant it has in Calvert, Alabama, with ArcelorMittal, if the top Japanese steelmaker succeeds ...