Steel Drama: Japan Sues Cleveland-Cliffs CEO & Union Boss!
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In a juicy transpacific showdown, Japanese steel titan Nippon Steel hammered Cleveland-Cliffs and its CEO, along with the head honcho of the steel union, with a lawsuit accusing them of 'illegal acts' to sabotage a slick buyout plan. The clash is less about molten metal, more about molten egos roaring louder in courtrooms than at any blast furnace. Stay tuned as CEOs and union chiefs get tangled in corporate steel drama fiercer than a 1980s office holiday party, proving that when steel meets legal, even metal gets bent out of shape!
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Source: Japantimes | Published: 9/4/2025 | Author: Unknown
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