Mexico-U.S. Migration: What to Know

Mexico-U.S. Migration: What to Know

Crossings into the United States from Mexico have dropped sharply since last year. But countries south of the U.S. border are waiting nervously to see if President-elect Donald J. Trump orders mass deportations. The possibility that millions of undocumented immigrants could be expelled — what would be the largest deportation program in American history —…

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Why Japan Won’t Stop Trying to Invest in the U.S.

Why Japan Won’t Stop Trying to Invest in the U.S.

As signs emerged that President Biden was gearing up to stop the Japanese steel maker Nippon Steel from acquiring Pittsburgh-based U.S. Steel, top Japanese officials repeatedly warned that quashing the merger would hinder economic ties between the allies. Japan’s biggest business lobby, Keidanren, said in September that America’s investability would be tarnished if Nippon Steel’s…

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The Fallout from U.S. Steel

The Fallout from U.S. Steel

The end of a troubled takeover bid President Biden is set to officially block Nippon Steel’s $14 billion takeover of U.S. Steel as soon as Friday, most likely putting an end to an industrial megadeal that ran up against widespread political opposition. But the decision could set off a cascade of consequences, including whether it…

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