President Joe Biden has turned down a proposed acquisition deal worth nearly USD 15 billion, which involved Japan's Nippon Steel purchasing US Steel based in Pittsburgh. This decision aligns with his previous commitment to prevent the sale of this historic American steel company. "We need major US companies representing the major share of US steelmaking capacity to keep leading the fight on behalf of America's national interests," Biden stated.

The Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS) had earlier failed to reach a consensus on potential national security risks associated with the deal. The committee, led by Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen and comprising other Cabinet members, can advise the president to block such transactions. Federal law grants the president this authority. A US official, speaking anonymously, mentioned that some federal agencies were doubtful about the security implications of a Japanese firm acquiring an American steelmaker.
Concerns Over National Security and Labour
Biden's decision comes shortly before he leaves office, potentially straining US-Japan relations. Japan is a key ally in Asia and holds significant US debt. Biden had opposed the deal since March, supported by the United Steelworkers union. Concerns included whether Nippon Steel would respect existing labour agreements or cut jobs and issues regarding financial transparency.
"US Steel has been an iconic American steel company for more than a century, and it is vital for it to remain an American steel company that is domestically owned and operated," Biden remarked in March while campaigning for reelection. President-elect Donald Trump also opposed the acquisition, promising to block it and use tax incentives and tariffs to bolster the company.
Steelworkers President David McCall expressed gratitude for Biden's decision, calling it "the right move for our members and our national security." McCall had long questioned Nippon Steel's reliability as a trade partner for US interests, stating that "Nippon has proven itself to be a serial trade cheater."
Nippon Steel's Position and Public Relations Efforts
Nippon Steel argued it could help American steel compete globally, especially against China, by investing billions in facilities represented by United Steelworkers. It pledged not to import competing steel slabs and promised to protect US Steel in trade matters. Despite these assurances, concerns persisted about unionised workers, supply chains, and national security.
In December 2023, Nippon Steel announced plans to acquire US Steel for USD 14.9 billion in cash and debt while retaining its name and Pittsburgh headquarters. The announcement coincided with renewed political support for rebuilding America's manufacturing sector following protectionist tariffs that analysts say have boosted domestic steel production.
Nippon Steel launched a public relations campaign to gain support, offering USD 5,000 bonuses to US Steel employees—a nearly USD 100 million expense. Some conservatives and business groups like the US Chamber backed the deal as Nippon began winning over some union members and local mayors near its blast furnaces in Pennsylvania and Indiana.
Mike Pompeo, former Secretary of State under Trump, criticised potential rejection of the deal as "shortsighted" in a Wall Street Journal article last month. "The deal would strengthen US Steel's current operations and production capacity, benefit its workers and their communities, and enhance the competitiveness of the American steel industry," he wrote.
Despite these efforts, Biden's decision reflects ongoing concerns about maintaining strong domestic control over critical industries like steel manufacturing. The move underscores his administration's focus on safeguarding national interests while navigating complex international relationships.
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