Nippon Steel’s vice chairman says company remains committed to talks with USW over U.S. Steel deal

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Takahiro Mori said USW President David McCall ‘has not seriously considered any of the proposals that we have presented’ in a letter to U.S. Steel employees

Nippon Steel Vice Chairman Takahiro Mori said on Tuesday the Japanese company remains committed to talks with the United Steelworkers labour union over its

Mori, the key negotiator of the $14.9-billion buyout deal, said USW President David McCall “has not seriously considered any of the proposals that we have presented” in a letter to the U.S. Steel employees. USW International President David McCall responded that “Nippon Steel has never made a promise it couldn’t easily undo with the stroke of a pen.”

The deal has faced opposition from high-profile Democrats and Republicans ahead of the U.S. November presidential elections, including from Democrat candidate Kamala Harris and her Republican competitor Donald Trump.

 

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