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Biden still opposes Nippon Steel offer's quote for U.S. Steel

U.S. President Joe Biden said on Friday his opposition to Nippon Steel's. $ 14.9 billion quote for U.S. Steel hadn't changed despite a. choice by his administration to extend a nationwide security. evaluation of the proposed tieup.

I have not altered my mind, he told press reporters, when asked. if the extension suggested a change of heart.

Nippon Steel and U.S. Steel did not instantly react to. ask for comment.

The remarks threw cold water on hopes by deal supporters. that the proposed tie-up could get a green light from the. Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States, which. reviews foreign financial investments for nationwide security dangers.

The proposed merger appeared set to be blocked when. CFIUS declared on Aug. 31 the transaction positioned a risk to. nationwide security by threatening the steel supply chain for. important U.S. industries, as specifically reported .

However a relocation reported previously this month to. postpone a choice on the politically sensitive merger till after. the Nov. 5 governmental election promised to advocates of the. tie-up that it might yet win approval.

Biden, along with his Vice President and Democratic. governmental nominee Kamala Harris, and Republican politician opposition. Donald Trump, have actually stated U.S. Steel must stay American-owned.

The company is headquartered in Pennsylvania, a hotly. contested swing state in the November presidential election. The United Steelworkers Union vehemently opposes the deal and. both parties have actually looked for to charm union voters.

In action to CFIUS's finding of an alleged nationwide. security threat, Nippon Steel wrote a 100-page action letter. vowing to invest billions of dollars in U.S. Steel centers. that otherwise would have been idled, indisputably allowing it. to keep and possibly increase domestic steelmaking. capacity in the United States.

The business also reaffirmed a promise not to move any. U.S. Steel production capacity or jobs outside the U.S. and said. would not interfere in any of U.S. Steel's decisions on trade. matters, including decisions to pursue trade steps under U.S. law against unreasonable trade practices.

(source: Reuters)