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Nippon Steel president: Nippon Steel will begin discussions with US Commerce Dept about US Steel bid

Nippon Steel's President Tadashi Imai said that talks will begin with the U.S. Department of Commerce on Tuesday as they aim to revive their bid to buy U.S. Steel.

Imai stated that the previous merger agreement between U.S. Steel and Japanese Steel, which was blocked by former President Joe Biden's administration, would serve as a basis for discussion.

Donald Trump, the U.S. president, said earlier this month that Nippon Steel’s $14.9 billion offer for U.S. Steel was an investment and not a purchase.

He made the comment in the Oval Office, with Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru shiba by his side.

Imai, the CEO of Nippon Steel, said that financial and capital investment are linked to its acquisition of American company.

Imai stated that "we will be discussing with U.S. Government and I believe the basic starting point is the current merger agreement," adding that the Japanese firm will speak with the U.S. about what it can to do get President Trump's consent. (Reporting and editing by Tom Hogue, Christopher Cushing and Rocky Swift)

(source: Reuters)