How will Nippon Steel respond if acquisition is blocked by June 2025?
Pursue legal action • 25%
Seek alternative partnerships • 25%
Abandon acquisition plans • 25%
Propose revised terms • 25%
Official statements from Nippon Steel or media reports
Biden to Block Nippon Steel's $14.1 Billion U.S. Steel Purchase Amid National Security and Labor Concerns
Dec 10, 2024, 09:53 PM
President Joe Biden plans to block Nippon Steel's $14.1 billion acquisition of United States Steel on national security grounds, according to multiple reports including Bloomberg. The move is expected to be formalized later this month after a review by the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS), which will refer the decision to the President. The head of a powerful labor union opposing the sale expressed concerns about Nippon Steel's commitment to ensuring the long-term success and survival of U.S. Steel. Following the reports, U.S. Steel's stock price fell sharply, declining up to 18% and triggering trading halts due to volatility. Both companies have indicated they may pursue litigation if the deal is blocked. Nippon Steel has defended its bid, stating that their partnership is the best path forward for U.S. Steel's future.
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Negotiation for Terms • 25%
Legal Challenge • 25%
Abandonment of Deal • 25%
Other • 25%
Pursue alternative acquisition • 25%
Abandon acquisition plans • 25%
Negotiation with U.S. government • 25%
Legal action against U.S. • 25%
Withdrawal from U.S. market • 25%
Legal action • 25%
Negotiation for a new deal • 25%
Other • 25%
Joint statement for reconsideration • 25%
No significant reaction • 25%
U.S. Steel seeks other buyers • 25%
Nippon Steel challenges decision • 25%
No • 50%
Yes • 50%
No • 50%
Yes • 50%
Seek negotiations • 25%
No significant response • 25%
Economic retaliatory measures • 25%
Formal diplomatic protest • 25%
No • 50%
Yes • 50%
Trade relations affected • 25%
Formal protest filed • 25%
Diplomatic discussions initiated • 25%
No action taken • 25%
Approved without conditions • 25%
Approved with conditions • 25%
Blocked • 25%
Decision delayed • 25%
No further action • 25%
Support alternative buyer • 25%
Negotiate with Nippon Steel • 25%
Lobby for policy changes • 25%