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Nippon Steel to sell Calvert JV to ArcelorMittal if U.S. Steel deal completed



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Nippon Steel to sell Calvert stake for $1

Will book $1.6-bln loss upon share sale

Sees sale needed to clear antitrust concerns on U.S. Steel deal

Sticking to goal to close U.S. Steel deal later this year

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By Kantaro Komiya and Katya Golubkova

TOKYO, Oct 11 (Reuters) -Nippon Steel 5401.T said on Friday it will sell its entire 50% stake in a joint-venture steel plant it has in Calvert, Alabama, with ArcelorMittal MT.LU, if the top Japanese steelmaker succeeds in a buyout bid for United States Steel X.N.

The world's fourth-largest steelmaker believes the move is needed to clear antitrust concerns and would hasten U.S. authorities' review of the U.S. Steel deal, a senior company official said.

The planned purchase of U.S. Steel has faced political opposition since it was signed last December.

Both U.S. Vice President and Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris and Republican challenger Donald Trump say they support keeping U.S. Steel as an American-owned company.

The Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS) has extended its review of the deal until the end of December, or after the presidential election early in November, and Nippon Steel has resubmitted its application to the panel.

On Friday, Nippon Steel said the plan to sell its stake in the Alabama JV aimed to "proactively address any antitrust concerns" that could arise from its ownership in the plant in the wake of the U.S. Steel deal.

"We have determined that the share sale is the most assured path to receiving timely regulatory approval for the U.S. Steel acquisition," said Shigekazu Iwamoto, its managing executive officer.

He added that the company's plan to close the U.S. Steel deal by the end of the year was unchanged.

Nippon Steel would book a consolidated loss of about 230 billion yen ($1.55 billion) on its sale of the 50% stake in the Calvert plant to ArcelorMittal for $1, the company said, without elaborating.

The plant produces 4.7 million metric tons of steel sheets a year, mainly for automobiles, generating healthy profits, Nippon Steel said.

"But we are prioritising the acquisition of U.S. Steel, which surpasses Calvert in production scale, to strengthen our North American business," Iwamoto said, adding that U.S. Steel's annual crude steel output capacity was nearly 16 million tons.

If the acquisition of U.S. Steel is not completed for any reason, the sale "will not be consummated and there will be no impact on earnings," Nippon Steel said in its statement.

Nippon Steel also has a joint venture with ArcelorMittal in the growing Indian market.

"The equity sale of Calvert will not affect our joint venture in India," Iwamoto said.

($1=148.7400 yen)



Reporting by Kantaro Komiya, Katya Golubkova and Yuka Obayashi; Editing by Tom Hogue and Clarence Fernandez

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