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US Steel warns plants could close without Nippon sale

United States Steel has warned it could shut its headquarters and factories in Pennsylvania, a key swing state in November's election, if a takeover by Japan's Nippon Steel is blocked.

At a rally in downtown Pittsburgh, backers of the deal touted the transaction as a lifeline to one of western Pennsylvania's defining industries.

US Steel rejects a $7.3 billion offer from rival Cleveland-Cliffs

United States Steel Corp. has said that it rejected a $7.3 billion buyout proposal from rival Cleveland Cliffs and was reviewing "strategic alternatives" after receiving several unsolicited offers.

Pittsburgh-based U.S. Steel said it rejected the offer because Cleveland-Cliffs was pushing it to accept the terms without being allowed to conduct proper due diligence.

Chinese steel dumping threatens sector recovery in Europe, U.S.

European and U.S. steel producers are only slowly emerging from a 2008 sector meltdown, but already they are faced with a new challenge, the Chinese dumping.

Chinese steel is overabundant since a sharp slowdown in the Asian giant's economy has sapped domestic demand, and is shipping to world markets at cut-down prices.

Turkey 'considering WTO appeal over US steel pipe duties'

Turkey is considering lodging an appeal with the World Trade Organization (WTO) against a U.S. move to slap anti-dumping duties on imports of Turkish steel pipes, an industry group told Reuters.

?We firmly believe that the Turkish Ministry of Economy will take the ... case to the WTO,? Nam?k Ekinci, the president of the Turkish Steel Exporters? Association (CIB), told Reuters.

Vucic: No agreement with Esmark, we seek best managers

BELGRADE - The Serbian government decided not to sign a contract with the US steel producer and distributor Esmark, after being advised to do so by the privatization advisor (KPMG) and the commission for the implementation of a strategic partnership model for the privatization of Zelezara Smederevo, Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic said Tuesday.

Vujovic: Serbia's growth could exceed IMF projections

VIENNA - Serbia may achieve greater growth than the International Monetary Fund's (IMF) program projects, but it depends on the outcome of the privatization of Zelezara Smederevo and other companies, including those on the Privatization Agency's list, Serbia's Finance Minister Dusan Vujovic said Tuesday.

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