If the Pennsylvania governor doesn’t finally start leading, an iconic Pittsburgh-based company may die, writes Nathan Benefield of the Commonwealth Foundation.
Cleveland-Cliffs CEO Lourenco Goncalves said he wants to make an "all-American solution" bid to save U.S. Steel.
If I am Donald Trump, how am I going to rebuild the military if I have less steel and steeper costs for steel imports than my predecessor?
Cleveland-Cliffs CEO Lourenco Goncalves’ nearly two-hour news conference Monday afternoon was called to mark five years since he acquired Butler Works and the rest of AK Steel, taking what was a sprawling steelmaking plant on the brink of closure and giving it life well into the future.
The bid by Japan’s Nippon Steel to buy U.S. Steel may have a new lease on life, even as the potential for a new bid for the storied Pittsburgh steelmaker began to emerge Monday
From the column: "The (Nippon Steel-US Steel) merger is (actually) good for national security, enabling us and the Japanese to unite against Chinese steel dominance."
It’s not too late for our judicial system to intervene and do what’s right for the American people and our allies.
Cleveland-Cliffs offered the company roughly $7.3 billion for a buyout in July 2023, though it was rebuffed. In a lawsuit filed earlier last week, U.S. Steel and Nippon say Cleveland-Cliffs conspired with the United Steelworkers Union to put pressure on Biden and the regulatory process to steer the deal back into its hands.
My sole focus has been on protecting the jobs that exist today and, most importantly, having a clear path on investment so that we have jobs tomorrow and the next day and the next year and stretching out decades,
Nippon Steel — the world’s fourth-largest steelmaker — says its ability to invest in U.S. Steel’s aging blast furnace plants in Pennsylvania and Indiana will boost the ability of the U.S. to compete in an industry dominated by China. U.S. Steel has ...
Cleveland-Cliffs CEO Lourenco Goncalves said Monday his company is ready to make another offer for U.S. Steel if its attempted merger with Japan’s Nippon Steel fails for good. “We have an all-American solution,
Cleveland-Cliffs CEO Lourenco Goncalves on Monday expressed the company's interest in acquiring U.S. Steel at a press conference in Pennsylvania. He also attacked Japan as "evil," claiming that it taught China how to dump, build overcapacity and overproduce.