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EU clears $14.9 bln purchase of U.S. Steel by Japan's Nippon

The European Union cleared U.S. Steel's $14.9 billion buyout by Japan's Nippon Steel on Monday, easing competitors issues from an offer that has actually drawn political opposition in the United States.

The approval by the European Commission was anticipated to be a. formality however in the U.S., the offer is dealing with resistance from. a number of legislators stressed over national security and U.S. Steel's union, which is concerned about job losses.

While U.S. President Joe Biden has stated Pennsylvania-based. U.S. Steel need to remain locally owned, Republican front. runner for the presidential race, Donald Trump said he would. block the offer if elected.

Japan's Nippon has actually attempted to resolve the concerns by offering. to move its U.S. headquarters to Pittsburgh, where U.S. Steel is. based and by assuring to honor all contracts in location between. U.S. Steel and the United Steelworkers.

Nippon had in December clinched a deal to purchase the. 122-year-old renowned steelmaker, dominating competitors bidders. such as Cleveland-Cliffs, ArcelorMittal and. Nucor.

The acquisition of U.S. Steel will help Nippon, the world's. fourth-largest steel maker, move toward 100 million metric heaps. of global crude steel capacity.

Recently, U.S. Steel stated the Department of Justice had. looked for more information on the proposed merger as part of an. antitrust review.

In spite of mounting opposition, an overwhelming majority of. U.S. Steel shareholders enacted favor of the handle April.

The business now expects the offer to close in the second half. of 2024 compared to its previous deadline of 2nd to third. quarter.

The European Commission stated on Monday it cleared the offer. offered the business' limited market positions arising from. the proposed transaction.

Shares of U.S. Steel increased 2% in morning trade. They have. lost a quarter of their worth up until now this year.

(source: Reuters)