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U.S. President Donald Trump said on Wednesday (April 9) that he does not want U.S. Steel Corp to go to Japan, suggesting he no longer supports Nippon Steel's bid for the American steel producer.
U.S. President Trump said Wednesday that he does not want to see United States Steel go to Japan, signaling his opposition to Japanese steelmaker Nippon Steel's plan to fully acquire the U.S. peer.