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    US Steel shares skyrocket after Trump backs Nippon Steel ‘partnership’

    Team_Prime US NewsBy Team_Prime US NewsMay 23, 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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    WASHINGTON: Shares of steelmaker US Metal skyrocketed as a lot as 24 per cent on Friday (Might 23) after President Donald Trump introduced his help for a “partnership” with Nippon Metal. 

    “US Metal will REMAIN in America, and preserve its Headquarters within the Nice Metropolis of Pittsburgh,” Trump mentioned in a Reality Social put up, including that the “deliberate partnership” between America’s US Metal and Japan’s Nippon Metal would create not less than 70,000 jobs and add US$14 billion to the US economic system. 

    It was not instantly clear what the phrases of this new partnership had been, and neither firm responded to a request for remark.

    Trump’s remarks are the newest in a protracted saga which started in December 2023, when US Metal and Nippon Metal introduced plans for a US$14.9 billion merger.
     



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