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International ships known as salties come from the Atlantic Ocean to Great Lakes states in the Upper Midwest ... grain and steel moving efficiently through the Great Lakes maritime supply chain.” ...
Geologists are searching Michigan’s Upper Peninsula and northern Minnesota for deposits of nickel as the national quest for ...
TOKYO — U.S. opponents of a Japanese steelmaker’s $14.9 billion bid for U.S. Steel cite concerns about national security and a reluctance to relinquish a storied American company. In Japan ...
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31 the transaction posed a risk to national security by threatening the steel supply chain for critical U.S. industries. CFIUS needs more time to understand the impact of national security and ...
In the contracts table below you'll find the last price, change, high price, low price and volume for each US Midwest Domestic Hot-Rolled Coil Steel Futures contract. Click on the links under Chart (Q ...
31 the transaction posed a risk to national security by threatening the steel supply chain for critical U.S. industries. CFIUS needs more time to understand the deal's impact on national security and ...
Steel told Fox News Digital that adversaries accessing U.S. ports can harm U.S. supply chains because it would enable them to access shipping infrastructure. Steel said her bill "would shore up ...
Biden block the deal because it posed a threat to the U.S. steel industry and supply chains. The committee also expressed concerns that Nippon would not side with the United States in ...
Donald Trump, Joe Biden, and Kamala Harris may not agree on much, but on one issue they’re in complete accord: They want to block the proposed acquisition of U.S. Steel by the Japanese firm ...
It’s hard to think of a more iconically American company than US Steel. It’s right there in the name. So in the face of increasingly tough competition both domestic and foreign, US Steel ...