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Post by : Badri Ariffin
Japan’s largest steelmaker, Nippon Steel, warned of a 14% decline in annual profit for the current fiscal year, citing severe challenges in the U.S. market and rising operational costs. The company projected an underlying profit of 680 billion yen ($4.5 billion) for the year ending March 2026 — down from 793.7 billion yen a year earlier.
The outlook notably excludes the performance of U.S. Steel, which Nippon Steel acquired in June through a $15 billion deal. The company said it left the American unit out of forecasts due to unexpectedly weak U.S. market conditions, equipment-related cost increases, and “heightened uncertainty” surrounding the region.
U.S. Steel contributes nearly 40% of Nippon Steel’s global steelmaking capacity, which totals 66 million tonnes annually. Despite current setbacks, Nippon Steel sees the acquisition as central to its long-term goal of reaching 100 million tonnes in annual output worldwide.
Earlier this week, U.S. Steel unveiled a $14 billion multi-year investment plan with Nippon Steel, with about $11 billion earmarked through 2028. The Japanese firm believes these investments will strengthen U.S. operations over time, even though near-term profits are under strain.
For the six months ended September, Nippon Steel swung to a loss of 113.4 billion yen, compared with a 243.4 billion yen profit in the same period last year. The company also forecast a full-year net loss of 60 billion yen, 50% higher than its earlier projection, after booking a 21 billion yen loss linked to its exit from Brazilian steelmaker Usiminas.
Nippon Steel is now realigning its focus toward its key growth markets — the U.S., India, and Thailand — while offloading non-core assets to reduce risk. The sale of its minority stake in Usiminas to partner Ternium marks part of that strategic shift.
Despite near-term losses, Nippon Steel remains committed to its global expansion and decarbonisation efforts, betting that its long-term investments in the U.S. will eventually restore profitability and solidify its leadership in the global steel industry.
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