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CFIUS extends US Steel sale review, anticipated conclusion in 2025

Extended the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS) scrutiny challenges US Steel sale timeline, potential conclusion in 2025.

CFIUS extends US Steel sale review, anticipated conclusion in 2025

The Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS) has extended its review of the US Steel sale, pushing the expected conclusion to 2025. This timeline starkly contrasts with the initial projections of the involved parties, who had anticipated finalizing the deal either in the spring or fall of 2024. The CFIUS commission, overseen by the Treasury Department, retains the authority to approve, reject, or modify the transaction on national security grounds, potentially elevating the decision to the president.

Executives from both US Steel and Nippon Steel had initially hoped for a quicker resolution. However, the CFIUS timeline challenges these expectations, presenting a significant delay in the deal's finalization.

Despite the extended review period, Nippon Steel President Eiji Hashimoto remains optimistic that the acquisition could be completed before the US presidential election in November. Hashimoto asserts that the deal will not adversely impact the United States, emphasizing Japan's substantial investments and commitment to safeguarding union jobs. Both parties express respect for the CFIUS review process and pledge cooperation with relevant stakeholders to ensure a comprehensive and successful assessment.

The CFIUS commission typically conducts reviews confidentially, making the duration uncertain. In a bid for clarification, Slovak government officials, including Environment Minister Tomas Taraba and Economy Minister Denis Sakova, plan to visit Japan to meet with Nippon Steel representatives. Their focus will be on seeking insights into the Kosice steel plant, a crucial component of the deal negotiated by the involved parties.

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