A year after US Steel was sold, communities push for clean investment
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Maria Gallucci
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Canary MediaA year after US Steel was sold, communities push for clean investmentcanarymedia.comA year ago this month, Japan’s Nippon Steel acquired U.S. Steel, promising to plow $14 billion into America’s legendary but long-declining steel industry. The hard-fought deal was controversial and highly politicized . But for residents in historic steel communities, like those in northwest Indiana, the foreign…
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