U.S. Steel expects hiring boost as Nippon deal brings investment 


  • Now Playing

    U.S. Steel expects hiring boost as Nippon deal brings investment

    03:28

  • UP NEXT

    How oil and gas prices could be affected by the attacks on Iran

    03:35

  • Netflix abandons bid for Warner Bros. Discovery

    01:19

  • Treasury Secretary Bessent responds to Trump’s State of the Union address

    12:36

  • ‘You caused that problem’: Trump lays into Congress members over inflation

    01:36

  • ‘Unfortunate ruling’: Trump responds to Supreme Court striking down his tariffs

    02:47

  • Trump touts stock market highs, gas prices and inflation

    03:03

  • E.U. halts U.S. trade deal amid new tariff threats from Trump

    03:16

  • January sees 0.2% rise in inflation, less than economists expected

    04:00

  • Desperate job seekers look to ‘reverse recruiters’ to stand out in hiring process

    03:04

  • U.S. adds 130,000 jobs in January, unemployment rate steady at 4.3%

    03:51

  • Budget conscious shoppers turn to stores like Trader Joe’s to save on groceries

    02:43

  • President Trump says nominee for Fed chair wants to lower interest rates

    01:13

  • Fed Holds Interest Rates Steady Despite Pressure From Trump

    02:25

  • Treasury Secretary Bessent touts ‘Trump Accounts’ at D.C. summit

    03:14

  • Federal Reserve decides to keep interest rates steady

    02:43

  • Trump sues JPMorgan Chase over post-Jan. 6 ‘debanking’

    05:13

  • European Union halts approval of U.S. trade deal after Trump tariff threat

    02:35

  • Checking in on Trump’s economic campaign promises one year later

    04:51

  • Proposed wealth tax has some billionaires threatening to leave California

    03:02

Hallie Jackson NOW

U.S. Steel is working on a comeback as a deal with Nippon brings in new investment and opportunities for growth. Beth Hammack, the president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland, tours a U.S. Steel plant with NBC News’ Brian Cheung and speaks about the challenges facing the industry. 



Source link

Leave a Reply

Back To Top