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Nippon Steel’s $14.9 Billion U.S. Steel Acquisition Bid Still On Track

Nippon Steel’s $14.9 Billion U.S. Steel Acquisition Bid Still On Track

Tokyo: Japanese steel giant Nippon Steel has not withdrawn its $14.9 billion bid to acquire U.S. Steel, despite comments made by former President Donald Trump suggesting that the company would “invest” in U.S. Steel but not pursue a full acquisition. Two sources close to the deal confirmed that Nippon Steel remains committed to its acquisition offer.

Trump’s remarks earlier in the week had raised speculation about Nippon Steel’s future intentions, as he mentioned that the Japanese company would instead focus on making an investment rather than taking over U.S. Steel entirely. However, those familiar with the matter have clarified that Nippon Steel’s interest in the U.S. steelmaker is still ongoing, and the company has not retracted its original offer. The $14.9 billion bid, first announced by Nippon Steel earlier this year, is part of the company’s strategic effort to expand its presence in the U.S. market and gain a larger foothold in the global steel industry. This deal is seen as a critical step for Nippon Steel as it seeks to strengthen its portfolio and compete with other global steel producers. Nippon Steel has yet to publicly comment on the deal, but sources have emphasized that the Japanese steelmaker is actively working to move forward with its acquisition plans, which are still subject to regulatory approval and market conditions.

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