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日铁为收购美国钢铁提出巨额设备投资方案

Core Viewpoint - Japan's Nippon Steel is pushing for the acquisition of U.S. Steel by proposing a significant increase in investment, contingent upon approval from the Trump administration [1][2] Group 1: Acquisition Plans - Nippon Steel has proposed a production-related investment of up to $14 billion (approximately 2 trillion yen) to enhance U.S. Steel's domestic capacity, including a new steel plant with a maximum investment of $4 billion [2] - The investment plan aims to inject $11 billion before 2028, which was not part of the initial acquisition strategy [2] - The U.S. government, through the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS), is reviewing the acquisition for national security concerns, with a deadline for the review set for May 21 [1] Group 2: Strategic Intent - Nippon Steel's executives emphasize that significant investment is necessary to revive U.S. manufacturing, aligning with Trump's tariff policies [1] - The company insists that it cannot make substantial investments unless it becomes a 100% subsidiary of U.S. Steel, indicating a strong commitment to the acquisition [1]