The Trump administration has stepped in to prevent U.S. Steel, now owned by Japan’s Nippon Steel, from shutting down a major plant in Illinois. According to a Wall Street Journal report, the decision came after Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick informed U.S. Steel CEO Dave Burritt that the president would exercise his “golden share” authority to stop the closure.
The Illinois facility, which employs nearly 800 workers, had reportedly been slated to halt production as early as November. However, following direct intervention from the administration, U.S. Steel confirmed in a statement on Friday that it has reversed its decision and will continue operations at the site.
The move underscores the administration’s efforts to safeguard U.S. manufacturing jobs and maintain domestic steel production, particularly as U.S. Steel transitions under new ownership. The use of the “golden share” power, a rarely invoked authority, signals Washington’s determination to keep critical industries active on American soil despite corporate restructuring or foreign acquisitions.
The Illinois plant plays a key role in U.S. Steel’s production network, and its continued operation provides economic stability for both employees and the surrounding community. Analysts suggest that the administration’s action not only protects local jobs but also reinforces U.S. commitments to industrial strength and national security through a reliable domestic steel supply.
The intervention highlights the intersection of politics, trade policy, and corporate decision-making in the U.S. steel industry. With nearly 800 workers’ livelihoods preserved, the administration’s move is expected to have both economic and political ripple effects, ensuring that U.S. Steel remains a cornerstone of the nation’s industrial base.


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