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Trump approves Nippon Steel’s bid to acquire US Steel and blesses the 'planned partnership.'

Donald Trump, the U.S. president, appeared to have given his approval on Friday to Nippon Steel’s $14.9 billion offer for U.S. Steel. He said that the "planned partnership between the two" would create jobs and benefit the American economy.

Investors interpreted Trump's post on Truth Social as a sign that Nippon Steel had cleared the final major hurdle in its takeover of U.S. Steel. In a Truth Social post, Trump stated that the planned partnership between United States Steel (USS) and Nippon Steel would create at least 70.000 jobs and add 14 Billion Dollars in revenue to the U.S. economy.

Trump stated that the majority of this investment will occur within the next 14-month period.

He said he will hold a protest at U.S. Steel, in Pittsburgh on Friday.

Two companies didn't immediately respond to requests for comments. The White House didn't immediately respond to questions regarding the announcement.

This week, it was reported that Nippon Steel had said that if the merger were approved, they would invest up to $14 billion into U.S. Steel operations. That includes $4 billion for a new mill. (Reporting and editing by Jasper Ward, Steve Holland and Anna Driver.

(source: Reuters)