United States Steel Corporation
United States Steel Corporation (X) is an integrated steel producer with direct executive branch holdings and concentrated congressional trading, but minimal federal contract revenue and no recent corporate insider buying.
BusinessWhat X does
United States Steel Corporation produces and sells steel mill products, including flat-rolled and tubular products, primarily in North America and Europe. Its revenue is derived from steelmaking, mining, and finishing operations for the automotive, construction, appliance, and energy industries. The company's business is capital-intensive and sensitive to global commodity prices, trade policy, and infrastructure spending.
12 months past · 3 months futureX activity timeline
Executive Branch ConflictsX held by Trump-administration officials
Lifetime Government AwardsX federal contracts
X doesn't hold direct federal contracts.
Verified via USASpending.gov: $0 reported in direct prime-contract awards. Companies in this position typically sell federal services indirectly through prime contractors and integrators (e.g., Lockheed Martin, Booz Allen, Microsoft Azure) or through commercial channels that don't appear in USASpending data.
Smart Money · 13F HoldingsHedge funds holding X
Politicians Trading XMembers of Congress with recent X positions
Congressional TradesWho in Congress is trading X
Corporate Insiders · Form 4What CEOs, CFOs, and directors are doing with their own stock
No Form 4 activity recorded in the last 180 days.
Bills Affecting XLive legislation impacting this stock
Political ProfileWhere X sits in Washington
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STRUCTURAL: Strong committee alignment (8 politicians with lobbying patterns on Judiciary, Ways & Means, Armed Services, Finance) and executive branch exposure (2 holders including Trump per `get_executive_branch_exposure`). EVIDENTIARY: Zero corporate insider buys in 180 days (`get_corporate_insider_signal.total_buys: 0`), mixed congressional trading (sales by Reps. Kelly and McClain in `top_congressional_traders`), and no federal contract history (`get_government_precedent.federal_contracts_summary: null`). Net: Structural support offset by lack of bullish transactional evidence.
Regulatory ExposureThreats & opportunities
Regulatory threats
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Heightened environmental and emissions regulations for steel production.Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)"Sector classification (`infrastructure`) and high `regulatory_density_score` imply exposure."
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Trade policy shifts impacting tariffs and import/export controls.U.S. Department of Commerce"Sector sensitivity to trade policy; no specific carveouts in `bill_carveouts`."
Regulatory opportunities
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Infrastructure spending bills directly funding steel-intensive projects.Department of Transportation"Eight recent `bill_impacts` with sector `infrastructure` and estimated revenue impacts up to $21.9M."
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Procurement preferences for domestically produced steel in federal projects.Department of Defense"Lobbying issue areas include `defense` per `get_political_influence.lobbying.issue_areas`."
Capitol Hill AlliesChampions & critics
Congressional champions
Congressional critics
- No specific congressional critics identified.
LobbyingWho's hired to advocate for X
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