Ishiba Urges Biden on Steel Deal
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Japan PM asks Biden to allay concerns over Nippon Steel-US Steel deal
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Shigeru Ishiba asked Joe Biden to allay concerns over Nippon Steel's planned acquisition of U.S. Steel .
Biden administration has delayed until June an order for the steelmaker to abandon its $14.9 billion bid.
Biden had earlier blocked the acquisition on national security grounds on Jan. 3 .
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