U.S. Steel has warned that without an infusion of capital from Nippon Steel, it will be forced to curtail its legacy blast furnace investments and shift to cheaper nonunion electric arc furnaces.
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Mexico City-based carrier Aeromexico was the most on-time airline in 2024—with 86.7% of flights arriving on time.