Trump OKs Nippon Steel investment in U.S. Steel
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The Trump administration will soon ensure that its 50% steel tariffs, which have threatened to make everything containing steel more expensive, will apply to your next fridge or dishwasher.
His approval capped a tumultuous 18-month effort that survived union opposition and two national security reviews.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -A U.S. Appeals court on Friday extended a pause in litigation between Nippon Steel and the Trump administration as the two sides put the finishing touches on an agreement that would allow the Japanese steelmaker to acquire U.S. Steel.
An egg cracked into some simmering butter in the Mineral B slid around comically the way they do in those late-night nonstick infomercials—not even a hint of sticking. The fried egg in the Blue Carbon pan stuck in some spots, though with a little work I still got it to release from the pan with a nice bit of browning along the bottom.
U.S. President Donald Trump said on Thursday the United States had a "golden share" in U.S. Steel as part of a deal for Nippon Steel to buy the iconic American company.
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Trump claimed that as part of a "golden share" ownership stake in U.S. Steel, Americans will own 51% of the company, but what that meant is unclear.