前收市價 | 0.1000 |
開市 | 0.1000 |
買盤 | 0.0600 |
賣出價 | 0.1300 |
拍板 | 55.00 |
到期日 | 2024-11-15 |
今日波幅 | 0.1000 - 0.1000 |
合同範圍 | 無 |
成交量 | |
未平倉合約 | 1.04k |
, TOKYO (Reuters) -Japan's Nippon Steel said on Saturday its vice chairman, Takahiro Mori, a key negotiator for its planned purchase of U.S. Steel, will travel to the United States next week to meet stakeholders as part of continued efforts to complete the deal. A spokesperson for Nippon Steel in Tokyo said Mori will visit the United States to continue dialogues with various stakeholders of the deal to gain a better understanding. U.S. Steel deferred to the Japanese counterpart for comment.
Nippon Steel's deal to buy U.S. Steel has "zero chance" of winning government approval amid continued opposition from the United Steel Workers union and "needs to be unraveled," the CEO of rival suitor Cleveland-Cliffs said on Tuesday. Lourenco Goncalves told reporters at the American Iron and Steel Institute's annual meeting that his bid had the full support of the U.S. government, President Joe Biden, a Democrat who wants U.S. Steel to remain American owned, and Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump.
President Joe Biden remains determined to make sure U.S. Steel Corp remains in American hands, the White House said on Thursday. "The president remains determined to make sure that U.S. Steel stays in American hands, as he has said," said spokesperson John Kirby. Three Republican senators wrote to the Democratic president earlier on Thursday, calling on him to use emergency powers to block the sale of the Pittsburgh-based company to Japan's Nippon Steel.