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Trump announces US Steel will be controlled by the US as part of Nippon Deal

Donald Trump, President of the United States, said on Sunday that as part the partnership between Nippon Steel and U.S. Steel, the United States would have control over U.S. Steel.

Nippon Steel announced Friday that it would invest up to $14 billion in U.S. Steel operations. This includes $4 billion for a new mill. Trump claimed on Friday that the merger will create 70,000 new jobs.

When asked for more information about the agreement on Sunday, Trump replied: "It'll be controlled by the United States. Otherwise, I wouldn’t make it."

Trump told reporters that he was pushed to sign the agreement by lawmakers as he headed to Washington from his New Jersey club. He said that the deal was a partial ownership and an investment, but would be controlled by USA.

According to World Steel Association statistics, the merger would make China's Baowu Steel Group, and Luxembourg's ArcelorMittal the third largest steel producer in terms of volume.

Investors have expressed their confidence in terms that are similar to those that were agreed upon in 2023, despite the fact no specifics have been released. Investors believe that U.S. Steel shares will be paid out in cash when the company ceases to be publicly traded.

The deal was one of the most anticipated on Wall Street, and then it became a political issue with concerns that foreign ownership could lead to job losses in Pennsylvania where U.S. Steel has its headquarters. (Reporting and editing by Tom Hogue, Muralikumar Aantharaman and Steve Holland)

(source: Reuters)