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Nippon Steel, U.S. Steel make last-ditch effort to win US nod, source says

A leading Nippon Steel executive and U.S. Steel's CEO are meeting senior U.S. authorities on Wednesday in an effort to restore Nippon's. $ 14.9 billion quote for U.S. Steel, an individual knowledgeable about. the matter said.

The conference, consisting of Takahiro Mori, a crucial Nippon. mediator on the deal, and U.S. Steel CEO David Burritt, is. likewise expected to include Treasury Deputy Secretary Wally Adeyemo. and Commerce Deputy Secretary Don Graves to name a few authorities,. said the individual, who decreased 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 United States (CFIUS), Nippon Steel. and U.S. Steel all declined to comment. The Commerce Department. and the White House did not instantly respond to ask for. comment.

A number of U.S. business groups, in a letter to Treasury. Secretary Janet Yellen on Wednesday, raised concerns that the. Biden administration's national security evaluation of Nippon. Steel's organized acquisition of U.S. Steel is being unduly. affected by political pressure. The evaluation is being carried out. by CFIUS.

CFIUS sent a letter in late August cautioning the business. that their proposed tie-up would threaten U.S. national security. by damaging the nation's steel supply chain, as first reported. , appearing to doom the proposed deal.

CFIUS must never ever end up being a tool for political posturing. and should not morph into commercial policy masquerading as. nationwide security, the business groups said in their letter. We fear that the CFIUS procedure is being utilized to even more. political agendas that are outside the committee's purview and. putting the U.S. economy and employees at danger.

The companies countered in a 100-page letter likewise seen. that the offer would actually strengthen U.S. steel. output, by permitting a much-needed money injection from a company. in an allied nation into a struggling American business in a. crucial market.

Wednesday's conference comes amid opposition to the offer by. both Republican governmental candidate Donald Trump and Democratic. nominee Kamala Harris. They are competing to win the crucial swing. state of Pennsylvania, where U.S. Steel is headquartered.

Burritt plans to discuss the merger at a look next. week at the Detroit Economic Club. An unsolicited quote for U.S. Steel last year by competing Cleveland-Cliffs that was. turned down by U.S. Steel had drawn concerns from U.S. car manufacturers.

(source: Reuters)