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Nippon Steel Not Satisfied With US Steel Reforms Pace

Published Wednesday, June 17, 2026 · Updated June 18

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Nippon Steel has expressed dissatisfaction with the pace of reforms at U.S. Steel, a year after completing its $14.9 billion acquisition. Despite some operational improvements, the Japanese steelmaker is not yet satisfied with the progress.

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  • Nippon Steel completed its $14.9 billion acquisition of U.S. Steel a year ago.
  • Nippon Steel has expressed dissatisfaction with the pace of reforms at U.S. Steel, despite noting some operational improvements.

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  • Channel News Asia

    Nippon Steel has expressed dissatisfaction with the pace of reforms at U.S. Steel, a year after its acquisition, despite noting some operational improvements. The company is pursuing plans for new steelmaking facilities in the US and evaluating investments in Pennsylvania.

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