
HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — U.S. Steel is reversing course and now says it’ll continue processing raw steel indefinitely at its Granite City Works plant in Illinois, nixing a decision that had put the plant on track to stop work in the coming weeks. U.S. Steel on Friday didn’t explain its reasons for changing course, other than it’ll maintain flexibility. It’s now barely three months after Nippon Steel sealed a deal with President Donald Trump to buy the iconic American steelmaker by giving the government a say over decisions that affect domestic steel production. The United Steelworkers union accused U.S. Steel of trying to “wiggle out” of commitments that Nippon Steel made in the deal.
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