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Exclusive-US warned Nippon Steel its U.S. Steel bid risks harming American industry, sources say

Published 09/04/2024, 10:57 PM
Updated 09/05/2024, 05:16 AM
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: An aerial view shows Nippon Steel East Nippon Works Kimitsu Area in Kimitsu, east of Tokyo, Japan in this photo taken by Kyodo November 7, 2023.  Mandatory credit Kyodo/via REUTERS/File Photo

By Alexandra Alper and David Shepardson

WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The Biden administration told Nippon Steel in a letter on Saturday its $14.9 billion acquisition of U.S. Steel would pose a national security risk by harming the American steel industry, three people said, adding to evidence the U.S. is poised to block it.

The deal faces opposition from numerous Democrats and Republicans, with Vice President and Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris saying on Monday she wants U.S. Steel to remain "American owned and operated." Her Republican rival Donald Trump has pledged to block the deal if elected.

In the letter, which has not been previously reported, the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS) said the deal would damage American steel production and decrease the likelihood that U.S. Steel would continue to aggressively seek trade remedies, the people who were familiar with the matter said, adding that the companies were given until Wednesday to respond.

"The committee has identified risks to the national security of the United States arising as a result of the transaction," the letter said, according to one of the sources.

In their written response, excerpts of which were shared with Reuters, the companies echoed concerns revealed publicly by U.S. Steel on Wednesday. "Rejection of this transaction will lead to the idling of U.S. Steel's blast furnace facilities; ... likely cost thousands of jobs; and ultimately weaken the quality and resiliency of steel supply to U.S. industries."

The U.S., they added, was "acting in this matter not on the basis of the facts, the law, or the United States national security interests, but on the basis of politics and the cynical exploitation thereof by third parties."

The White House declined to comment. The Treasury Department, which leads CFIUS, did not respond to a request for comment.

Spokespeople for Japan's Nippon Steel and U.S. Steel declined to comment on the letter but referred Reuters to prior statements arguing that the deal does not create any national security concerns and would strengthen the U.S. steel industry.

© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: An entrance to the U.S. Steel Great Lakes Works plant is seen in Ecorse, Michigan, U.S., September 24, 2019. REUTERS/Rebecca Cook/File photo

"We fully expect to pursue all possible options under the law to ensure this transaction, which is the best future for Pennsylvania, American steelmaking, and all of our stakeholders, closes," the spokesperson for U.S. Steel added.

Nippon Steel shares were up 0.8% around midday on Thursday. U.S. Steel shares closed down 17.5% on Wednesday.

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