takes over as commander in chief again on Jan. 20, a bevy of problems and challenges will confront him. People are still battling a cost-of-living crisis.are raging in Europe and the Middle East. Great concern exists across the United States about the growing power ofand what it may mean for war and peace in Asia and America’s geopolitical strength.
U.S. and Nippon reached their deal over a year ago, on Dec. 18, 2023. Fast-forward 12 months, and the Biden administration is reportedlyIt should surprise exactly no one that an economically illiterate administration, which is headed by a barely compos mentis individual and has gravely mismanaged America’s relationships around the globe, might have failed to notice that Japan is a key U.S. ally and we’re 80 years on from World War II.
But Nippon does have capabilities that differ from, and complement, those of U.S. Steel: Per a fact sheet distributed to members of Congress, “Introducing Nippon Steel’s cutting-edge technologies to U.S. Steel’s facilities will allow the company to manufacture American-made high-grade steel products like electrical steel and automotive flat steel for customers in the United States and North America.” The company also uses hydrogen in ways that would likely enable U.S.
More consumer demands will be met, setting up the company and its employees for greater long-term success. Some lefty union activist types may not like the deal, but their concerns seem exaggerated: U.S.-based Nippon Steel workers are already represented by the United Steelworkers union, which will continue to represent U.S. Steel workers after the deal is complete.
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