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Houston-based JSW Steel USA is planning to modernize an existing plant and build a new facility thanks to a $500 million investment from its parent company in India.
John Hritz, the CEO, said during an exclusive interview with FOX Business Liz Claman on Countdown to the Closing Bell that the new capacity was planned long before President Donald Trump imposed tariffs of 25% on imported steel and 15% on aluminum. We are in lockstep with the president and with the administration, Hritz said Monday. And weve been obviously planning this expansion for the better part of two and a half years.
Hritz said the company currently has 500 people on site and is expected to hire 500 new employees in high-tech jobs.
We need a lot of great craftsmen, he said. We need every facet of people that you can imagine.
https://www.foxbusiness.com/markets/texas-steel-companys-indian-parent-invests-500m
EXCLUSIVE After he escaped from Al Qaeda in Syria, American photojournalist Matt Schrier investigated his own kidnapping and uncovered what he describes as a pattern of “betrayal” by FBI agents handling his case.
“Not every FBI agent is bad. Some are very good people,” Schrier told Fox News. “But the ones that are bad need to be weeded out. And the ones who let them be bad, and who turn their head, need to be exposed.”
While he was tortured and held by al Nusra, the brutal Al Qaeda franchise in Syria, Schrier claimed the FBI put intelligence gathering ahead of his personal security, hoping to track the computers and tablets to learn more about Al Qaeda recruits and future plots. After his harrowing escape, Schrier started demanding answers from the FBI, which at the time of his kidnapping was led by Mueller.
“The FBI’s investigation into the kidnapping of Matthew Schrier remains open, therefore, we are not able to discuss investigative details surrounding this case. The FBI works closely with our federal partners not only to ensure that the U.S. Government does all that it can to safely recover Americans taken hostage overseas but to also assist victims who have been defrauded or further abused by a hostage-taker,” the spokesperson said.
Part of Fox article-—Catherine Herridge..Pamela K. Browne..Cyd Upson