Japan PM Says Blocked US Steel Deal Could Hit Investments
Tokyo: Japan's prime minister yesterday urged Washington to dispel concerns that a decision by Joe Biden to block Nippon Steel's takeover of US Steel could impact future investments.
The US president's announcement last week cited a strategic need to protect domestic industry, a move that drew sharp criticism from both companies and Tokyo.
A US government panel had failed to reach consensus on whether the $14.9bn acquisition threatened national security, shifting the decision to Biden in the waning days of his presidency.
Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba (pictured) said the veteran Democrat's decision had sparked worries over future Japanese investments in the world's largest economy.
“It is unfortunately true that there are concerns being raised within Japan's industrial world over future Japan-US investment,” Ishiba told reporters.
“It's something we have to take seriously.” Japan and the United States are each other's top foreign investors.
“It would be inappropriate for the Japanese government to comment on the management of an individual company that was under review as per US domestic law but we will strongly call on the US government to take steps to dispel these concerns,” said Ishiba.
“They need to be able to explain clearly why there is a national security concern, or else further discussions on the matter will not work,” he added.
Nippon Steel reportedly plans to hold a news conference today, as US Secretary of State Antony Blinken arrived in Tokyo on Monday following a trip to South Korea.
Biden's decision followed extended wrangling over competing domestic political, economic and trade demands.
The outgoing president -- who made the rebuilding of the US manufacturing base a major goal of his administration -- had criticised the deal for months, while holding off on a move that could hurt ties with Tokyo.
“This acquisition would place one of America's largest steel producers under foreign control and create risk for our national security and our critical supply chains,” Biden said on Friday.
The United Steelworkers union welcomed the announcement, describing it as“bold action to maintain a strong domestic steel industry”.
But Nippon Steel and US Steel said the outcome reflected“a clear violation of due process and the law” and Japan's industry minister described it as“incomprehensible”.
Nippon Steel had touted the takeover as a lifeline for a US company that is long past its heyday, but opponents warned that the Japanese owners would slash jobs.
The decision to block the deal enjoyed rare bipartisan agreement. Republican President-elect Donald Trump and his incoming vice president had also campaigned against the sale. But the
US Chamber of Commerce noted that investment from the country's“important and reliable ally” Japan supports nearly one million American jobs.
“The decision also could have a chilling effect on international investment in America,” it warned.
“Nippon Steel may have other opportunities in the future to buy a US firm” or to invest in the United States to have a production base there, Shibata told AFP.“There won't be a significant change in Nippon Steel's growth strategy of investing in the United States and continuing to build up production capacity in India.”
Keizai Doyukai, one of Japan's three major business groups, noted that protectionist trade policies were likely to heighten under the Trump administration.

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