Steel
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World
Biden’s Trade Moves Raise Tensions Abroad but Draw Cheers in Swing States
The president’s efforts to restrict Chinese imports and block a Japanese steel merger have pleased labor unions and sent a message to rival Donald J. Trump.
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Arts
When Richard Serra’s Steel Curves Became a Memorial
The sculptor had a breakthrough in the late 1990s with his torqued metal rings. Then the attack on the World Trade Center, which Serra witnessed, gave them a sudden new significance.
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World
It Hurts to See Biden Imitating Trump on Trade
Waving the flag as he heads into election season, President Biden is opposing the acquisition of U.S. Steel, a once-great steel maker headquartered in Pittsburgh, by a bigger and stronger Japanese company, Nippon Steel. “I told our steel workers I ...
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Business
Biden Faces More Pressure From Environmentalists to Block Steel Merger
Climate change joins national security and concern about jobs in a mounting pressure campaign to prevent Nippon Steel from buying U.S. Steel.
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Business
Biden Faces More Pressure From Environmentalists to Block Steel Merger
Climate change joins national security and concern about jobs in a mounting pressure campaign to prevent Nippon Steel from buying U.S. Steel.
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Business
Japanese Company’s Bid for U.S. Steel Tests Biden’s Industrial Policy
The president is under pressure from Democrats and Republicans to block the sale to Japan’s Nippon Steel, which could upset a key foreign ally.
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Business
Washington Comes for the U.S. Steel Deal
Democrats and Republicans alike are questioning the wisdom of allowing an American industrial icon to fall into foreign hands.
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Business
Plans to Slash Emissions at Britain’s Largest Steel Plant Cause Unease
Two hulking towers nearly 300 feet high rise from the steel-making complex that dominates the shoreline of the faded industrial city of Port Talbot in Wales. These two blast furnaces are centerpieces of Britain’s largest steel-making facility, a four ...
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Business
U.S. Scales Back Hopes for Ambitious Climate Trade Deal With Europe
A negotiating deadline is quickly approaching, and the United States has lowered its expectations for a groundbreaking trade deal.
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World
In a bomb shelter-turned-TV set, Ukraine selects its Eurovision contestant.
A bomb shelter in Kyiv was transformed into the set of a television extravaganza over the weekend as Ukrainian musicians vied for the chance to represent their country at the Eurovision Song Contest in 2023 — and potentially take home the top prize ...
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