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The US president’s recent steel tariffs appeal to voters. But do they create jobs?
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A Japanese company has halted construction on a $1.6 billion factory in South Carolina to help make batteries for electric ...
For Japan and many other countries, the vulnerability that comes with relying on U.S. markets has become startlingly clear.
U.S. President Donald Trump's administration on Thursday continued to review Nippon Steel Corp.'s proposals to acquire United States Steel Corp., taking the decision past the expected deadline. It was ...
Nippon Steel and the Trump administration on Thursday asked a U.S. appeals court to extend a pause in their litigation for ...
President Trump doubled almost all aluminum and steel import tariffs, seeking to curb China’s growing dominance in global ...
The final details of the ownership structure for the not-yet-finalized partnership between U.S. Steel and Nippon Steel are ...
Section 232 steel and aluminum tariffs, domestic producers could be making a mistake by investing under the assumption that ...
Though industry insiders are still waiting on the details, early indicators are that Alabama could gain handsomely from the U.S. Steel-Nippon partnership that President Donald Trump announced last ...
Mexico's antitrust watchdog is expected to renew its approval of Nippon Steel's fraught $14.9-billion bid for U.S. Steel as ...
President Trump has doubled the rate on foreign metals to 50%, saying the levies weren’t high enough to help the U.S.