The CEO of Japanese steelmaker Nippon Steel Corporation has doubled down on its commitment to acquiring US Steel following a recent lawsuit filed against the Biden administration. This move, despite ongoing legal challenges, highlights the company’s belief in a long-term strategic advantage and operational synergy between the two corporations.
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