To acquire united states steel has been caught in the cross hairs of an election year and in the crucial swing state of pennsylvania where us steel is based. Us presidentjoe 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 steel s bid say the us shouldn t reject a bid from a company based in an allied country such as japan, especially one that could create an entity with the scale to compete with china. If the deal is successfully blocked, the fate of us steel is unclear. The company warned that it would imperil thousands ofjobs if the deal falls through. It may also close plants and even move its headquarters out of pittsburgh. Meanwhile, vice president kamala harris is proposing raising the capital gains t
Nippon steel s $14 billion bid to acquire united states steel has been caught in the cross hairs of an election year and in the crucial swing state of pennsylvania where us steel is based. Us presidentjoe 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 steel s bid say the us shouldn t reject a bid from a company based in an allied country such as japan, especially one that could create an entity with the scale to compete with china. If the deal is successfully blocked, the fate of us steel is unclear. The company warned that it would imperil thousands ofjobs if the deal falls through. It may also close plants and even move its headquarters out of pittsburgh. Meanwhile, vice president kamala harris is propos
Nippon steels 14 Billion bid to acquire united States Steel has been caught in the cross hairs 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 company based in an allied country such as japan, especially one that could create an entity with the scale to compete with china. If the deal is successfully blocked, the fate of Us Steel is unclear. 1 Million or more to 28 instead of president biden s 39. 6 proposal. The Vice President told supporters in New Hampshire she would also push for a 50,000 Tax Deduction for new small businesses which would be a ma
[ ] hello, everyone. It is Labour Day as the battle for the nations top job is playing out in Battleground States all over the country. And its all coming down to your green. Welcome back, everybody. Im Kn Neil Caveuto this is you world. The economy is still the Number One issue on voters minds. With 93 crucial electoral votes for grabs in 7 Battleground States. Which Money Message is going to make a difference for voters. We have Kelly Highman and sarah bedford. Thank you very much for being here. Sarah, i want to start from you. We heard a little bit, not too much, a little bit from Kamala Harris from what she represents and about her flipflopping on various issues. She says my values are the same. Issues changed a bit. My values are the same. I want to play a clip of what she told cnn and get the value rolling. My values have not changed. I mentioned a great new deal. I believed and worked on it that the Climate Crisis is real. It is an urgent matter. We should apply metrics that in
Of, comm. Now on bbc news, Talking Business. Hello, everybody. A very warm welcome to Talking Business weekly with me, aaron heslehurst. Lets go and take a look at whats on the show. Its holiday heartbreak. As wildfires rage across europe and america, what impact is Climate Change having on the Tourism Industry . Its really difficult to manage the heat sometimes. Travel and tourism its worth nearly 10 of our Global Economy, keeping millions in work. But does our Changing Planet mean its time for a major rethink . Im going to be discussing all of that with these two there they are the big boss of one of europes leading travel groups, who tells us what impact Climate Change is having on his industry, and the head of the worlds most influential airline body tells us how his members are tackling the challenges as they continue to recover from billions in covid losses. Also on the show, the man in charge of travel at one of the worlds biggest insurers. He tells us Climate Change is causing