Security Economics

Security Economics Talks Investment Screening & Steel

54 min · 21 de jun de 2025
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With President Trump's announcement that he will let Japanese company Nippon Steel buy storied U.S. steelmaker U.S. steel, Security Economics dives into investment screening--how it the process works, what it looks at, and where it might be headed. And of course we talk about the "golden share" that the U.S. is getting in U.S. Steel as part of this deal. Security Economics is joined by Jim Secreto, an alum of Capitol Hill, the White House, the Treasury Department, and the Commerce Department. It's a great interview. Questions, comments, or topics you'd like to see covered? Email me at pharrell@gmail.com.

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