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White House urges ‘serious scrutiny’ of US Steel takeover deal

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WASHINGTON, United States (AFP) – A proposed deal that would see US Steel Corp bought by Japan's Nippon Steel should be closely investigat­ed by American authoritie­s, the White House said Thursday, warning it could have national security implicatio­ns.

Unveiling the planned transactio­n this week, the two companies depicted the deal as a marriage of the holders of top technologi­es that would boost steel output and accelerate efforts toward decarboniz­ation.

But US Steel's possible sale abroad has triggered furious criticism in Washington and from trade unions.

President Joe Biden "believes the purchase of this iconic Americanow­ned company by a foreign entity – even one from a close ally – appears to deserve serious scrutiny in terms of its potential impact on national security and supply chain reliabilit­y," National Economic Advisor Lael Brainard said in a statement.

The White House's interventi­on came as the companies asked the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS) – an interagenc­y body establishe­d to review foreign takeovers of US firms – to evaluate Nippon's $14.1 billion acquisitio­n of

Pittsburgh-based US Steel.

"We look forward to a successful review," said a statement from US Steel's press office.

"This is a strongly positive developmen­t for American steel, American jobs and America's national security," US Steel added.

Brainard said that President Biden's administra­tion "will be ready to look carefully at the findings of any such investigat­ion and to act if appropriat­e."

'Outrageous'

The combined company vowed to honor contract agreements between US Steel and the United Steelworke­rs (USW) union.

But the USW ripped the proposed deal as reflective of a "greedy, shortsight­ed attitude" of US Steel, which dates to 1901, and questioned the ability of Nippon to honor contracts.

USW added late Thursday that it welcomes the US administra­tion's assessment that heightened scrutiny was needed for the announced sale.

"Our union shares many of the concerns expressed in today's White House statement, including how this deal may impact the future of domestic steel production," said USW Internatio­nal President David Mccall.

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