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    Biden blocks Nippon Steel’s $14.9 billion takeover of U.S. Steel By Reuters

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    (Reuters) -U.S. President Joe Biden said on Friday he would block Japanese company Nippon Steel’s $14.9 billion buyout of U.S. Steel, citing reasons related to national security and keeping the storied American firm domestically owned and run.

    Here’s a timeline of events between the two steelmakers:

    DATE DEVELOPMENT

    Aug. 13, U.S. Steel announces aim to explore options

    2023 after receiving unsolicited bids, ranging from

    the acquisition of certain production assets to

    consideration for the company

    Aug. 13, U.S. Steel rejects a $7.3-billion offer from

    2023 Cleveland-Cliffs (NYSE:), leading to the start of a

    formal review of its strategic options

    Aug. 14, The United Steelworkers union supports

    2023 Cleveland-Cliffs’ bid to acquire U.S. Steel,

    saying the company is the best buyer

    Aug. 14, Shares of U.S. Steel rise after privately held

    2023 firm Esmark makes a $7.8-billion all-cash offer

    for the company

    Aug. 16, ArcelorMittal (NYSE:), the world’s second-largest

    2023 steelmaker, considers a potential offer for U.S.

    Steel, Reuters reports

    Aug. 17, U.S. Senator J.D. Vance asks U.S. Steel to rule

    2023 out a foreign buyer for the company

    Aug. 23, Esmark withdraws its bid for U.S. Steel,

    2023 respecting the position of the USW union, which

    supports Cleveland-Cliffs’ offer

    Aug. 29, U.S. Steel begins due-diligence after entering

    2023 agreements with numerous third parties

    Sept. 20, U.S. Steel and Cleveland-Cliffs clash over a

    2023 confidentiality pact

    Sept. 28, U.S. Steel allows Cleveland-Cliffs to

    2023 participate in its sale process

    Oct. 31, Major automakers oppose Cleveland-Cliffs’

    2023 proposed acquisition, citing potential cost

    increases and a slowdown in electric-vehicle

    sales

    Dec. 18, Japan’s Nippon Steel announces its plan to buy

    2023 U.S. Steel in a deal valued at $14.9 billion

    Dec. 19, Three U.S. Republican senators urged Treasury

    2023 Secretary Janet Yellen to block the deal by

    Nippon Steel, citing national security concerns.

    Dec. 21, The White House said Nippon Steel’s proposed

    2023 acquisition of U.S. Steel deserves “serious

    scrutiny”, given its core role in U.S. steel

    production that is critical to national

    security.

    Jan. 05, Nippon Steel was confident of completing its

    2024 planned acquisition of U.S. Steel, despite

    opposition from labor union and certain U.S.

    senators, its president said.

    Jan. 24, Nippon Steel Executive Vice President Takahiro

    2024 Mori met U.S. Congress members to discuss

    acquisition of U.S. Steel, as it faced strong

    resistance.

    Feb. 07, Nippon Steel says it was on track to finalize

    2024 its acquisition of U.S. Steel by September-end

    as it stepped up talks with key stakeholders,

    particularly labor unions.

    March 04, A senior Nippon Steel executive told Reuters he

    2024 was set to meet the United Steelworkers union

    chief to seek support for acquiring U.S. Steel.

    March 13, President Joe Biden plans to express concern

    2024 over Nippon Steel’s proposed purchase of U.S.

    Steel, pushing the U.S. company’s stock nearly

    13% lower on bets the deal could face political

    opposition.

    April 10, The U.S. Department of Justice opens an in-depth

    2024 antitrust investigation into Nippon Steel’s

    takeover of U.S. Steel.

    April 12, U.S. Steel shareholders vote to approve the

    2024 acquisition, taking the merger one step closer

    to completion even as political opposition rise.

    April 17, President Joe Biden says at an event in

    2024 Pittsburgh that the U.S. Steel should stay a

    U.S.-owned company.

    May 2, 2024 The U.S. Department of Justice sent a “second

    request” to U.S. Steel, seeking more details and

    documentary materials as part of an antitrust

    review.

    May 6, 2024 The European Commission approves U.S. Steel’s

    $14.9 billion buyout saying the deal does not

    raise competition concerns.

    May 30, 2024 Both U.S. Steel and Nippon Steel say they had

    received all regulatory approvals outside the

    U.S. for their proposed merger

    July 20, Nippon Steel hires former U.S. Secretary of

    2024 State Mike Pompeo to help with its effort to

    acquire U.S. Steel

    Aug. 29, Nippon Steel says it plans to invest about $1.3

    2024 billion more in U.S. Steel’s two mills as part

    of the pending acquisition

    Sept. 2, Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris

    2024 says U.S. Steel should remain in domestic hands

    Sept. 4, The White House is close to announcing President

    2024 Joe Biden will block Nippon Steel’s acquisition

    of U.S. Steel citing national security concerns,

    two sources familiar with the situation told

    Reuters

    Sept. 18, U.S. decision on Nippon bid for U.S.Steel pushed

    2024 back to after Nov. election, sources told

    Reuters.

    Sept. 24, U.S. Steel said the board of arbitration,

    2024 jointly selected by the steelmaker and the

    United Steelworkers union, has ruled in favor of

    Nippon Steel’s $14.9 billion buyout deal. The

    United Steelworkers union (USW)disagreed with

    the decision.

    Sept. 27, U.S. President Joe Biden said he had not changed

    2024 his mind about the deal despite the extension of

    a national security review of the proposed

    tie-up.

    Nov. 18, Nippon Steel will not import steel to the U.S.

    2024 from its international mills, the Japanese

    company’s Executive Vice President Takahiro Mori

    said in a letter to United Steelworkers union

    members.

    Nov. 26, Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba sent a

    2024 letter to President Joe Biden asking him to

    approve the deal to avoid marring recent efforts

    to strengthen ties between the countries,

    according to two sources familiar with the

    matter.

    Dec. 3, 2024 U.S. President-elect Donald Trump said that a

    series of tax incentives and tariffs will revive

    U.S. Steel, and reiterated his opposition to

    Nippon Steel’s planned $15 billion purchase of

    the company.

    Dec. 10, U.S. President Biden plans to formally block the

    2024 purchase on national security grounds once the

    deal is referred to him later this month,

    Bloomberg News reports citing people familiar

    with the matter.

    Jan. 3, 2025 Biden said he would block U.S.

    Steel’s $14.9 billion buyout by Japan’s Nippon

    © Reuters. FILE PHOTO: Nippon Steel logo is displayed at the company's headquarters in Tokyo, Japan, April 1, 2024. REUTERS/Issei Kato/File Photo

    Steel.

    Sources: Reuters reports, company records

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