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Closeup: How a lawsuit Nippon Steel filed against Cleveland-Cliffs could shape the future of United States steel industry

A Cleveland-Cliffs worker checks the water level of a creek that runs by the steel mill in Butler Township in April. The company named in a lawsuit filed by Nippon Steel and U.S. Steel alleging it is part of an anticompetitive conspiracy. Butler Eagle File Photo

In a federal lawsuit filed earlier this week, Nippon Steel and U.S. Steel allege Cleveland-Cliffs, its CEO and the president of the United Steelworkers International engaged in an anticompetitive conspiracy to prompt U.S. Steel to either merge with Cleveland-Cliffs “or be murdered.”

Separate lawsuits filed Jan. 6 in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia and the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania, come as a challenge to President Joe Biden’s decision to block Japan-based Nippon Steel’s acquisition of the Pittsburgh-based U.S. Steel, alleging the head of the United Steelworkers union and the CEO of fellow steel producer Cleveland-Cliffs spearheaded a movement to have the deal thrown out.

“Cliffs knows that the pending merger with NSC (Nippon Steel Corporation) will present it with a formidable competitor and that U.S. Steel must pursue other strategic alternatives to remain as competitive if the merger fails,” the suit states.

The suit claims leadership at Cliffs, which has a plant in Butler Township, and the United Steelworkers spearheaded an “unlawful campaign to monopolize critical steel markets,” destroy the plaintiffs ability to compete and cause them billions of dollars in damages.

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