Japan's Nippon Steel to cut its stake in Brazilian Usiminas for Ternium

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TOKYO, March 30 (Reuters) - Japan's Nippon Steel said on Thursday it would cut its stake in the Brazilian steelmaker Usinas Siderúrgicas de Minas Gerais (Usiminas) to give another co-owner, Ternium , a bigger share in the asset.


"Both parties share a mutual perception and agreed that the new governance structure in which Ternium, having an extensive business network in Latin America, has a more important role, would lead to the interests of all the stakeholders of Usiminas," Nippon Steel said in the statement.


Nippon Steel would transfer 64.2 million ordinary shares at a price of 10 Brazilian reals ($1.95) per share after approval by the Brazilian antitrust authority and clearing other conditions.


As a result, Ternium's voting ratio would increase by nearly 10% to 49.5% and Nippon Steel would maintain a 22.2% stake in Usiminas' voting capital after the deal, the Japanese steelmaker added.


($1 = 5.1351 reais) (Reporting by Katya Golubkova; Editing by Christian Schmollinger)

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