U. S. Steel CEO Dave Burritt Discusses the Nippon Steel Transaction
by Jim Bruno, Senior VP
November 26, 2024
From Mon Valley Works’ Irvin Plant, U. S. Steel CEO Dave Burritt discusses how a transaction with Nippon Steel will help secure the future of U. S. Steel and strengthen American steelmaking and supply chains.
Nippon Steel has committed to investing ~$2.7 billion in union-represented facilities, including more than $1 billion in Mon Valley Works near Pittsburgh, while maintaining U. S. Steel’s headquarters in the Steel City. Dave highlighted that Nippon Steel is the only partner both willing and able to make the necessary investments to strengthen and grow U. S. Steel.
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Host David Kirkpatrick invites CEO Dave Burritt and Representative Director and Vice Chairman Takahiro Mori to talk about the strategic alliance between U. S. Steel and Nippon Steel. Find out how this pending partnership is set to reshape the industry and secure a brighter future for all.
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About the author
James E. Bruno is Senior Vice President of Business Development at U. S. Steel and President of U. S. Steel Slovakia. He leads the company's commercial, IT, and European operations.
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