Una demanda presentada por accionistas de la siderúrgica brasileña Usiminas ha dado raíz a acusaciones de que los contratos de ésta empresa con su similar (y principal accionista), Nippon Steel & Sumitomo Metal Corp habrían incrementado 10 veces su valor, de manera inexplicable, dañando irreparablemente las finanzas de la empresa brasileña.
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