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Trump to celebrate 'partnership' between US Steel and Nippon, a merger once opposed

ABC NewsFriday, May 30, 2025 at 4:25:43 PM
Trump to celebrate 'partnership' between US Steel and Nippon, a merger once opposed
Former President Donald Trump is heading to Pittsburgh to tout a deal between U.S. Steel and Japan’s Nippon Steel—a merger he once criticized but now frames as a win for American industry. The event marks a shift from his earlier opposition, where he called the deal a "horrible thing" for U.S. workers.
Editor’s Note: This is a classic political pivot—Trump’s stance on the merger has flipped, and the visit signals an attempt to reframe the narrative around jobs and foreign investment. For Pittsburgh’s steelworkers and the broader manufacturing sector, the real impact of this deal is still up for debate. It’s a reminder of how economic nationalism can clash with global business realities.
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