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U.S. Steel rival Cliffs slams Nippon Steel deal as historic 'fiasco'

Japanese buyer ignores objections from union workers, says Cliffs CEO

U.S. Steel operates the Great Lakes Works plant in Ecorse, Michigan.   © Reuters

NEW YORK -- The head of American steelmaker Cleveland-Cliffs, the onetime candidate to acquire United States Steel, came out Tuesday leveling pointed criticisms against Nippon Steel's buyout of the target, describing the pending deal as a "fiasco" of epic proportions.

U.S. Steel's shareholders approved the $14.9 billion takeover by Nippon Steel in an extraordinary meeting April 12. But the United Steelworkers (USW) union, the largest union in the U.S. manufacturing sector, remains opposed to the acquisition. 

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