W ITHIN 24 HOURS on January 6th, two events took place that encapsulate the mixed legacy Joe Biden will leave in America’s relationship with Japan. That afternoon North Korea tested an intermediate-range ballistic missile,
Joe Biden has hosted world leaders and worked from a home office at his lakefront house in Wilmington, Delaware.
The companies condemned the president's decision and hinted at taking legal action, while U.S. Steel's CEO accused Biden of "political corruption."
President Joe Biden has officially blocked the $14.9 billion takeover of U.S. Steel by Japan's Nippon Steel. Biden said the proposed deal would place one of the largest steel producers in the U.S. under foreign control,
Donald Trump can accomplish all those goals in one action: reversing Joe Biden’s silly attempt to block Nippon’s acquisition of U.S. Steel. A deal that escaped Joe Biden is still within reach. It is not too late -- it is never too late -- for Donald Trump to make a great deal that helps hard-working Americans.
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken insisted during a visit to Tokyo on Tuesday that ties with Japan were stronger than ever, days after President Joe Biden blocked Nippon Steel's takeover of US Steel.
US President Joe Biden has decided to block the proposed $14.9 billion purchase of US Steel by Japan's Nippon Steel and will announce the move as soon as Friday, according to US media.Biden decided to block the deal despite intense efforts to sway him in recent days by some of his senior advisors,
President Joe Biden plans to announce as soon as Friday that he is blocking a $14.3 billion of US Steel by Japan’s Nippon Steel, according to published reports in the Washington Post and New York Times,
The DFA said there will be no joint statement to be issued as each country will issue their own press releases and readouts.
Asia can teach the world about adapting to Trump.
Most importantly, the Supreme Court ruled in July 2024 that the president is immune from prosecution for “official acts” he undertakes. If Trump ignores laws passed by Congress or refuses to abide by court decisions that would block his policies,