Trump OKs Nippon Steel investment in U.S. Steel
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Pennsylvania just caught the attention of the world’s most powerful company. Amazon recently announced it will invest at least $20 billion to build multiple high-tech cloud computing and AI innovation campuses across the commonwealth. The projects are expected to create 1,250 high-paying job – likely just the beginning of a larger wave.
The bulk of expenditures would be made in the next 14 months, he said, and it will create and save more than 100,000 American jobs, including 14,000 in Pennsylvania. As part of the deal, U.S. Steel will maintain all its current operating blast furnaces at full capacity for at least the next 10 years.
Just a few moments after Air Force One took off from Andrews Air Force Base in Maryland, President Donald Trump sat at his desk aboard the plane with a handful of his trusted staff members, including White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt and Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent.
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Amazon plans to invest at least $20 billion in the construction of multiple data center complexes in Pennsylvania, marking what officials called the largest private sector investment in the state’s history.
Flanked by a sea of steelworkers dressed in their orange safety jackets and hard hats, President Donald Trump was given a hero’s welcome at the Mon Valley Irvin Works to mark the signing of the U.S. Steel-Nippon Steel deal,
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President Trump was speaking at a steel plant in West Mifflin, Pa. to celebrate the deal between Japanese-owned Nippon and U.S. Steel.