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BBCNEWS Business Today September 6, 2024

On wednesday following a report the White House is preparing to formally block Nippon Steels 14 Billion takeover bid. People familiar with the matter say a decision could be made as soon as this week. The move would be highly controversial and critics say it would lead to Job Losses and could chill foreign investment in the us. For more, heres our North America Business correspondent Ritika Gupta in new york. Nippon steels 14 Billion bid to acquire united States Steel has been caught in the crosshairs of an election year, and in the crucial Swing State of pennsylvania, where us steel is based. Us president Joe Biden has long pledged that the iconic american company, headquartered in pittsburgh, should remain domestically owned and run. Presidential nominees Kamala Harris and Donald Trump have also both Committed to keep us steel american, though any move to block the deal could potentially be subject to litigation. Proponents of Nippon Steels bid say the us shouldnt reject a bid from a

Lock em up? The Pensions Regulator s new criminal powers

Lock ‘em up? The Pensions Regulator’s new criminal powers From 1 October 2021, The Pensions Regulator (TPR) will have new criminal powers to bolster its anti-avoidance arsenal, but what does it really mean for those involved with the running of pension schemes? The new powers allow TPR to investigate and prosecute any person who avoids an employer debt, anyone who does (or doesn’t do) something which would prevent pension scheme members from receiving their benefits in full, and anyone who does not comply with a contribution notice issued under Section 38 of the Pensions Act 2004. Anyone prosecuted by TPR for these offences faces up to seven years in prison and a potentially unlimited fine. Either consequence is likely to be a worrying one for those potentially within scope of the new powers, and many are speculating that we might see an exodus of non-professional trustees who do not want to open themselves up to the risk of imprisonment for a task they often volunteer to do

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