U.S. President Donald Trump speaks within the Oval Workplace on the White Home in Washington, D.C., U.S., Sept. 19, 2025.
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The Trump administration stepped in to cease U.S. Metal from idling operations at its Granite Metropolis, Unwell., plant, exercising new powers tied to the corporate’s latest takeover, the Wall Avenue Journal reported.
The steelmaker had knowledgeable almost 800 staff that the plant would shut in November, noting nonetheless that they’d nonetheless be paid. However after Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick warned CEO Dave Burritt the administration would not permit it, U.S. Metal reversed course on Friday, saying the power would hold rolling slabs into sheet metal, the Journal reported, citing an individual aware of the matter.
The intervention marked Trump’s first use of so-called “golden share” rights, a situation of the $14.1 billion takeover by Japan’s Nippon that cleared in June. The national-security settlement gave the White Home veto energy over plant closures, offshore manufacturing shifts and different strategic choices.
U.S. Metal did not instantly reply to CNBC for remark.
The transfer highlights Trump’s rising hand within the personal sector. Final month, the president mentioned the federal government would take a ten% stake in Intel, after the chipmaker obtained billions in subsidies underneath the 2022 Chips Act.
In June, when the deal was introduced, Trump instructed U.S. Metal staff that Nippon can be a “nice associate.” The Trump administration is at present engaged in commerce talks with Japan as traders eagerly await indicators that the U.S. will strike offers with key companions that keep away from steep tariffs.
Trump instructed the steelworkers that Nippon had agreed to maintain U.S. Metal’s blast furnaces working at full capability for at least 10 years. The president mentioned the deal wouldn’t end in layoffs and promised there can be “no outsourcing by any means.” On the time, he mentioned staff would obtain a $5,000 bonus.

