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U.S. Steel union declines Nippon Steel's appeal for takeover assistance

The union representing staff members of United States Steel on Tuesday said it would not support Japanese firm Nippon Steel's draft arrangement to acquire support for its takeover of the U.S. company.

In December, Nippon accepted buy U.S. Steel for roughly $15. billion however the offer faces an uphill struggle to approval amid. bipartisan opposition in a U.S. election year.

The United Steelworkers (USW) union said that it received a. letter along with a draft contract from Nippon Steel on March. 27.

The USW stated that while Nippon has actually made several dedications,. consisting of not laying off staff members through Sept. 1, 2026 and. protecting U.S. Steel against unfair foreign trade, the letter. does not offer a significant basis for a resolution of the. continuous dispute.

The March 27 proposal ignores a previous letter sent by the. USW about the specific actions that Nippon would be needed to. take to get its support, the USW included.

The union included that it is open to meeting with Nippon Steel. officials to talk about the status of the transaction in the coming. weeks.

Nippon Steel will continue discussion with USW to reach a. mutually acceptable resolution, a business representative in Tokyo. said on Wednesday.

(source: Reuters)