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•Japan's Nippon Steel to meet U.S. officials in bid to salvage $15B acquisition of U.S. Steel
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Nippon Steel Vice Chairman, Takahiro Mori , is reportedly set for a meeting with top U.S. officials in Washington .
Mori is slated to meet with several officials from the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS) Mori is making a final attempt to rescue the Japanese group’s proposed $15 billion acquisition of US Steel .
Vice President Kamala Harris had earlier said US Steel should remain ' American -owned' The Biden administration has reportedly flagged the proposed $14.9 billion acquisition as a potential national security risk.
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