Despite revamped proposals, Nippon Steel deal on track to be blocked, letter shows 

? Business & FinanceDeals Despite a steady stream of meetings and calls with U.S. officials, and three revamped proposals to assuage national security concerns, Nippon Steel has failed to garner approval from a powerful panel reviewing its $14.9 billion bid for U.S. Steel, a letter seen by Reuters shows.  Why it matters  The letter, sent Saturday, sets the stage for U.S. President Joe Biden, who has long opposed the deal, to block it. The Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS), which reviews deals for national security risks, has a Dec. 23 deadline to approve the deal, extend the review, or recommend Biden scuttle it. If the agencies that make up the panel remain at loggerheads, as the letter states, they will refer the matter to Biden to take action.  Article Tags Topics of Interest: Business & FinanceDeals Type: Reuters Best Sectors: Business & Finance Regions: Americas Countries: United States Win Types: Exclusivity Story Types: Exclusive / Scoop Media Types: Text Customer Impact: Significant National Story