
Nippon Steel's bid to acquire U.S. Steel is facing opposition due to concerns about its impact on workers, trade enforcement, and national security. The debate over the deal's implications for American industries, particularly in relation to China, is intensifying.
Nippon Steel has come one step closer to acquiring U.S. Steel, but now faces two hurdles: the labor union and a review by regulators over economic and security implications. https://t.co/SABJe2Jblb
Opponents of Nippon Steel purchase of U.S. Steel latch on to Nippon's China stakes to try to stymie the U.S. deal. Lobbyists look for anything they can use and national security is a handy tool @eliotxchen https://t.co/IlctiBtki7
From the archive: In a 1993 essay, Nicholas Kristof discussed China’s economic miracle—and considered what China’s rise would mean for the United States and the rest of the world. https://t.co/uracwcnIkD






