President Trump gains unprecedented influence over U.S. Steel through a deal with Nippon Steel, raising questions about national security, labor negotiations, and the future of American steel.
In a surprising move, President Trump says national security concerns over Nippon Steel's bid for U.S. Steel can be resolved, leading to a spike in U.S. Steel shares amid hopes for deal approval.
President Trump visits Pennsylvania to announce a monumental $14 billion partnership between U.S. Steel and Nippon Steel. This investment is set to create 70,000 American jobs and bolster U.S. manufacturing across various industries.
The EU has condemned President Trump's decision to double tariffs on steel imports, warning it could worsen trade tensions and hurt consumers. With countermeasures on the table, the stakes are rising in this ongoing trade war.
In a shocking turn, President Trump endorses Nippon's $15 billion bid for U.S. Steel, contradicting his earlier stance and igniting concerns over American jobs and national security. The United Steelworkers union reacts strongly, calling it a betrayal.
President Trump announces a new partnership between U.S. Steel and Nippon Steel, sparking debates over ownership and national security. Details remain unclear, but the deal promises job creation and economic growth.
President Trump announces plans to shake up the Kennedy Center board and reviews gun control policies. He also signs executive orders on faith office and South Africa aid. Amidst tariff confusion, Trump suggests Nippon Steel's investment. Ukraine offers mineral deal, while Guantanamo Bay facility expands. Americans fear inflation surge, as federal agencies undergo massive restructuring. FBI faces possible retribution over January 6 cases. USAID to retain fewer than 300 essential workers.