Japanese Are Buying U.S. Steel, But D.C. Doesn’t Seem to Care Much
The United States is spiraling toward a historic acquisition that will have far-reaching consequences for American industry and sovereignty — and the nation’s political establishment isn’t even batting an eye. The Japanese firm Nippon Steel has purchased U.S. Steel — the legendary company formed by financial titan J.P. Morgan in 1901 upon a merger between ...
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