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Biden to block US Steel sale to Japanese buyer, source says

U.S. President Joe Biden has actually chosen to officially obstruct Nippon Steel's. proposed $14.9 billion purchase of U.S. Steel, an individual. knowledgeable about the choice said on Friday, putting an end to a. longrunning and controversial merger strategy.

The Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States. ( CFIUS) had formerly referred the choice to approve or block. the deal to Biden, who will leave office on Jan. 20.

Biden's call to obstruct the deal was taken regardless of contrary. efforts by some senior consultants worried that it could harm. U.S.- Japan relations, according to the Washington Post, which. first reported the news.

It cited two administration authorities who were not. authorized to speak openly about the matter.

A White House spokesperson declined to comment on the. reports. A source informed Reuters a decision by Biden was anticipated. as quickly as Friday. A spokesperson for Nippon Steel declined to. talk about the report.

U.S. Steel directed Reuters to a declaration previously on. Thursday saying it hoped Biden will do the ideal thing and. comply with the law by authorizing a deal that so clearly. improves U.S. national and financial security.

Nippon paid a large premium to clinch the purchase of the. No. 2 U.S. steel producer in a December 2023 auction, but the. deal faced opposition from the effective United Steelworkers. union (USW), in addition to politicians.

Biden has said he desires U.S. Steel to be domestically owned. and run, while President-elect Donald Trump has vowed to block. the offer after he takes office in January.

Despite the opposition, U.S. Steel investors voted. overwhelmingly to authorize the acquisition last April.

The two companies had also worked to mitigate concerns over. the merger. Nippon offered to move its U.S. headquarters to. Pittsburgh, where the U.S. steelmaker is based and assured to. honor all arrangements in location in between U.S. Steel and USW.

Today, a source familiar with the matter stated Nippon. Steel had actually likewise proposed giving the U.S. government veto power. over any prospective cuts to U.S. Steel's production capacity, as. part of its efforts to protect Biden's approval.

Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba advised Biden to. approve the merger to prevent ruining recent efforts to enhance. ties in between the 2 key allies, Reuters reported in November.

Japan's stock market was closed for a public vacation on. Friday. U.S. Steel shares closed down 4.1% on Thursday.

METI, Japan's industry ministry, and a spokesperson for. Ishiba might not be grabbed a remark, since of the. holiday.

(source: Reuters)