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The Politics of a Steel Deal Hangs Over Biden’s Japan Summit

The president’s effort to court voters in crucial swing states is influencing economic and trade policy, and worrying longstanding allies.

Andrew Ross Sorkin
Author: Andrew Ross Sorkin

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Andrew Ross Sorkin

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Customs (Tariff), internal-storyline-no, Japan, Kishida, Fumio, Nippon Steel Corporation, Pennsylvania, Politics and Government, Presidential Election of 2024, Trump, Donald J, United States International Relations, United States Steel Corporation
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