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Nippon will drop bid for U.S. Steel, leaving Granite City mill in continued limbo - MSNNow that a Japanese company has dropped its plan to buy U.S. Steel, Granite City Works in the Metro East remains in limbo. President Donald Trump said Friday that Japanese-based Nippon wouldn’t ...
US Steel and Nippon Steel finalize a deal, promising $14.9 billion investment and securing over 100,000 jobs without a concrete plan for Granite City.
A major blast furnace at U.S. Steel's plant in Granite City will remain idled indefinitely, the company said Tuesday. Granite City plant is part of $14.1 billion sale of U.S. Steel.
United States Steel Corp., the owner of the steel mill in Granite City, said Tuesday up to 600 workers face layoffs as the company has “indefinitely” idled the mill’s primary operations.
The steelworkers’ union in Granite City praised President Joe Biden’s decision on Friday to block U.S. Steel’s sale to Japanese-based Nippon, but its leadership remains unclear on what’s ...
U.S. Steel is indefinitely idling primary operations at its Granite City Works steel mill in Illinois. The Pittsburgh-based steelmaker warned it would lay off up to 1,000 steelworkers at the steel ...
United States Steel Corp. is indefinitely idling the Granite City Works remaining blast furnace, two months after the Pittsburgh-based manufacturer temporarily shut the steelmaking operations in ...
1,450 people work at the Granite City plant; temporary layoffs are expected and will begin in phases as equipment is idled, but its unsure how many workers will be impacted.
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