Nippon Steel's CEO says U.S. Steel deal ensures management flexibility

Japanese company secures its position as world's fourth largest steelmaker

20250619 Nippon Steel Chairman and CEO Eiji Hashimoto

Nippon Steel Chairman and CEO Eiji Hashimoto tells the media that "we are satisfied with the agreement reached with the U.S. government." He spoke at the company's headquarters in Tokyo on June 19. (Photo by Mayumi Tsumita)

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TOKYO -- Nippon Steel's CEO said the acquisition of U.S. Steel ensures management flexibility and profitability as the two steelmakers begin the integration process some 18 months after the deal was first announced.

"This agreement is the result of the alignment of our goal of expanding our business in the U.S. and the U.S. government's goal of revitalizing the manufacturing industry, including from the perspective of countering China," Eiji Hashimoto, the Japanese company's CEO, told reporters on Thursday.

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