US Steel to remain in America, form 'partnership' with Nippon, Trump says
- Donald Trump announced on May 23, 2025, that U.S. Steel will remain headquartered in Pittsburgh through a new partnership with Japan's Nippon Steel.
- The partnership follows years of negotiation after Nippon's 2023 acquisition attempt was blocked by former President Biden due to concerns over foreign control.
- The joint venture seeks to honor U.S. Steel’s legacy, increase steel output, generate a minimum of 70,000 new employment opportunities, and attract $14 billion in investment within the upcoming 14 months.
- Trump called the deal the "largest economic boost in Pennsylvania's history" and emphasized that his trade policies helped keep steel "made in America."
- The partnership reinforces U.S. Steel’s role in American manufacturing and is expected to hold political significance in industrial swing states during the intensified 2024 election season.
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ThePatriotLight - President Trump Green Lights Deal With Nippon – Twitchy
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Trump: U.S. Steel and Nippon Partnership Will Create 70,000 Jobs, Restore Greatness
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President Trump announced a deal on Friday between US Steel and Japan's Nippon Steel, which have been seeking approval to merge, but the scope of the agreement wasn't revealed. The president posted on Truth Social that the companies will enter into a "planned partnership" that will keep US Steel's headquarters...
Gary mayor supports Trump's plan to approve merger between US Steel, Japan's Nippon Steel
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