S. manufacturing can meet this demand under fair market conditions.
This announcement comes as US Steel continues broader modernization efforts at Gary Works, supported by its partnership with Japanese steel company Nippon Steel, as previously reported. SteelOrbis. The collaboration includes major capital investments throughout the facility, such as the previously approved replacement of Blast furnace No. 14 at a cost of $350 million and the modernization of the hot rolling mill, as part of Nippon Steel's commitment to invest approximately $11 billion in US Steel operations by the end of 2028.
The steelmaker said the restart, expected in early 2027, would expand access to reliable, "mined, melted, and made in America" tin mill products used in critical areas such as food and beverage packaging, aerosol containers, oil filtration, and other major markets that support manufacturing and agriculture. USA. The dates are consistent with the annual cycle of concluding contracts for the products of the tin factory. The Company plans a thoughtful, step-by-step approach to ensure safe and reliable operation after completion of the necessary maintenance and




