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US Steel will stop producing steel at its Granite City, Illinois, mill, but the 900 workers workers at the plant will stay on ...
Drew Greenblatt describes a re-industrialization of America as foreign manufacturers consider relocating to the U.S. due to tariff policies and economic factors.
The subsidiary of Japan’s Nippon Steel Corp. also reportedly will stop processing steel slabs at its campus in Granite City, ...
U.S. Steel will stop production at its Granite City, Ill., mill this fall, but 800 jobs are protected until 2027 under its ...
Although the chosen company is traditional in many ways, it's well positioned to take advantage of present and future trends.
The director of an environmental nonprofit and an adjunct professor at Carnegie Mellon University is adamant the Aug. 11 ...
At the end of October, U.S. Steel will quit sending steel slabs to be processed at Granite City Works, according to a union ...
U.S. Steel ends slab processing at Granite City Works, Illinois, shifting operations post Nippon Steel acquisition amid job ...
Confirming the company will cut processing later this fall in Granite City, U.S. Steel said it will move those ...
The mill, which is part of the recent merger between U.S. Steel and Nippon Steel, has faced scrutiny from federal and local regulators. By Billy Witz President Trump will get to decide where to invest ...
I'll be continuing my foray into Japanese stocks in this article. After covering investment conglomerates, car companies, engineering companies, and industrials, I'm looking at basic materials and ...
Tariffs on steel and aluminum may raise the cost of containers. Food and beverage companies say they can’t absorb the expense. By Julie Creswell and Caroline Gutman The deal gives the White House ...