US delays enforcement of order blocking Nippon Steel merger
- U.S. Steel and Nippon Steel are suing the United Steelworkers union and Cleveland-Cliffs, claiming they conspired to block a $14.9 billion merger to create a monopoly in the U.S. Steel market.
- The lawsuit alleges that Cleveland-Cliffs used unethical tactics to prevent the merger and sought to control the steel industry with the union's help.
- Nippon Steel's acquisition would provide significant investments in U.S. Steel's facilities, which the lawsuit claims are threatened by Cleveland-Cliffs' actions.
- The Biden Administration has extended the deadline for Nippon Steel to pursue the merger, despite previous concerns about national security.
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