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Nippon Steel makes last ditch effort to win U.S. nod on United States Steel deal, source says

A top Nippon Steel executive strategies to consult with senior U.S. authorities on Wednesday to attempt and salvage the firm's $14.9 billion quote for U.S. Steel, an individual acquainted with the matter said.

The meeting, which will feature Takahiro Mori, a key mediator on the deal, is also expected to consist of Treasury Deputy Secretary Wally Adeyemo and Commerce Deputy Secretary Don Graves among other authorities, the individual stated, decreasing to be called because he was not licensed to speak about the matter.

The Treasury Department, which leads the Committee on Foreign Investment in the U.S., and Nippon Steel declined to comment. The Commerce Department, the White House, and U.S. Steel did not instantly react to ask for remark.

A variety of U.S. company groups also sounded the alarm on Wednesday that the Biden administration's national security evaluation of Nippon Steel's prepared $14.9 billion acquisition of U.S. Steel is being unduly influenced by political pressure.

CFIUS is an effective committee that evaluates foreign financial investments for national security dangers. It sent out a letter in late August alerting the business their proposed tie-up would threaten U.S. nationwide security by damaging the U.S. steel supply chain, as first reported , appearing to doom the proposed offer.

The business countered in a 100-page letter also obtained that the deal would in reality enhance U.S. steel output, by allowing a much needed money injection from a business in an allied nation into a having a hard time American business in a. important industry.

The meeting likewise comes in the middle of bipartisan opposition to the. deal by Republican governmental nominee Donald Trump and. Democratic nominee Kamala Harris. They are contending to win the. important swing state of Pennsylvania, where U.S. Steel is. headquartered.

The meeting was initially reported by the Financial Times.

(source: Reuters)