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Global rating agency S&P downgraded Nippon Steel to 'BBB' from 'BBB+' with a 'negative' outlook on Thursday, citing an ...
The Japanese steel industry is feeling a "sense of crisis" as the country's steel imports for the April-September period reached a 10-year high, with supply from China hitting a record high, an ...
Nippon Steel has finalized its deal to buy 100% of US Steel, the iconic steelmaker that was once the world’s most valuable company and a cornerstone of American industrial might.
Japan's Nippon Steel (5401.T) said on Monday it would buy U.S. Steel (X.N) in a deal valued at $14.9 billion including debt, months after the steelmaker put itself up for sale.
Japan’s exports fell for a second month as US President Donald Trump’s tariff campaign continued to weigh on trade, further ...
The Japan Steel Works, Ltd. (JPSWY) is one of the several suitable candidates that passed through the screen. Here are the key reasons why it could be a profitable bet for "trend" investors. A solid ...
Nippon Steel faces a $565 million penalty payment to U.S. Steel following the deal’s collapse, which is set to prompt a major rethink of the Japanese company’s overseas-focused growth strategy.
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How Japan Can Strengthen the U.S. Steel Industry - MSNU.S. Steel shareholders will clearly benefit from this sale to a Japanese firm, and over 98 percent of voting shareholders approved it in April. Nippon Steel’s all-cash offer was nearly double ...
In contrast, Japan produced 83.7 million tons of steel, while the U.S. made nearly 73 million tons. Through the JUCIP, Japan and the U.S. hope to resolve tariff issues that have decreased aluminum ...
The US and Japan are set to announce a deal that would cut Trump-era tariffs on steel, a person familiar with the matter said.. Under the agreement, a limited amount of Japanese steel will be ...
KASHIMA, Japan (AP) — The signs at Nippon Steel read: “The world through steel,” underlining why Japan’s top steelmaker is pursuing its $15 billion bid to acquire U.S. Steel.
TOKYO (CBS.MW) -- Japanese steel stocks rallied again Thursday on expectations that President Bush will lift U.S. steel tariffs later today in order to avoid retaliation from Japan and Europe.
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