
Since President Donald J. Trump took office, his unwavering commitment to revitalizing American industry has spurred trillions of dollars of investments in U.S. manufacturing, production, and innovation — and the list only continues to grow.
Here is a non-comprehensive running list of new U.S.-based investments in President Trump’s second term:
- Apple announced a $600 billion investment in U.S. manufacturing and workforce training as it brings additional components of its supply chain and advanced manufacturing back to the U.S. — along with an American manufacturing program to incentivize its suppliers to make their products in the U.S.
- Project Stargate, led by Japan-based Softbank and U.S.-based OpenAI and Oracle, announced a $500 billion private investment in U.S.-based artificial intelligence infrastructure.
- NVIDIA, a global chipmaking giant, announced it will invest $500 billion in U.S.-based AI infrastructure over the next four years amid its pledge to manufacture AI supercomputers entirely in the U.S. for the first time.
- Micron Technology, the sole U.S.-based manufacturer of advanced memory chips, announced a $200 billion investment in its U.S.-based manufacturing and production of advanced memory chips — including construction of a second chip fabrication facility in Boise, Idaho, and modernizing its Manassas, Virginia, facility.
- IBM announced a $150 billion investment over the next five years in its U.S.-based growth and manufacturing operations.
- Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) announced a $100 billion investment in U.S.-based chips manufacturing.
- Johnson & Johnson announced a $55 billion investment over the next four years in manufacturing, research and development, and technology.
- AstraZeneca announced a $50 billion investment for medicines manufacturing and research in the U.S.
- Roche, a Swiss drug and diagnostics company, announced a $50 billion investment in U.S.-based manufacturing and research and development, which is expected to create more than 1,000 full-time jobs and more than 12,000 jobs including construction.
- Bristol Myers Squibb announced a $40 billion investment over the next five years in its research, development, technology, and U.S.-based manufacturing operations.
- Amazon announced a $20 billion investment to expand its cloud computing infrastructure in Pennsylvania, creating at least 1,250 new high-skilled jobs, a $10 billion investment to build new data centers in North Carolina, and has committed to a $4 billion investment in small towns across America, creating more than 100,000 new jobs and driving opportunities across the country.
- Eli Lilly and Company announced a $27 billion investment to more than double its domestic manufacturing capacity.
- United Arab Emirates-based ADQ and U.S.-based Energy Capital Partners announced a $25 billion investment in U.S. data centers and energy infrastructure.
- Google announced a $25 billion investment in data center and AI infrastructure.
- Blackstone announced a $25 billion investment in digital and energy infrastructure across Pennsylvania.
- Novartis, a Swiss drugmaker, announced a $23 billion investment to build or expand ten manufacturing facilities across the U.S., which will create 4,000 new jobs.
- Hyundaiannounced a $21 billion U.S.-based investment — including $5.8 billion for a new steel plant in Louisiana, which will create nearly 1,500 jobs.
- Hyundai also secured an equity investment and agreement from Posco Holdings, South Korea’s top steel maker.
- John Deere announced plans to invest $20 billion over the next decade in American expansion, production, and manufacturing.
- United Arab Emirates-based DAMAC Properties announced a $20 billion investment in new U.S.-based data centers.
- France-based CMA CGM, a global shipping giant, announced a $20 billion investment in U.S. shipping and logistics, creating 10,000 new jobs.
- Sanofi announced it will invest at least $20 billion over the next five years in manufacturing and research and development.
- Venture Global LNG announced an $18 billion investment at its liquefied natural gas facility in Louisiana.
- GlobalFoundaries announced a $16 billion investment to boost its U.S.-based chip production, including expanding existing plants in New York and Vermont.
- FirstEnergy Corp. announced a $15 billion investment in infrastructure enhancements.
- Gilead Sciences announced an $11 billion boost to its planned U.S.-based manufacturing investment.
- AbbVie announced a $10 billion investment over the next ten years to support volume growth and add four new manufacturing plants to its network — including a $195 million investment to expand its U.S.-based drug production capacity.
- Merck & Co. announced it will invest a total of $9 billion in the U.S. over the next several years after opening a new $1 billion North Carolina manufacturing facility — including in a new state-of-the-art biologics manufacturing plant in Delaware, which will create at least 500 new jobs.
- PPL announced a $6.8 billion investment to expand grid capacity and modernize transmission.
- CoreWeave, Inc., announced a $6 billion investment in data center expansion.
- Westinghouse announced a $6 billion investment to build ten large nuclear reactors in the U.S.
- Pratt Industries announced a $5 billion investment to create 5,000 new manufacturing jobs in Ohio, Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Arizona.
- GlobalWafers, a Taiwanese silicon wafer manufacturer, announced a $4 billion investment in its U.S.-based production.
- Thermo Fisher Scientific announced it will invest an additional $2 billion over the next four years to enhance and expand its U.S. manufacturing operations and strengthen its innovation efforts.
- Clarios announced a $6 billion plan to expand its domestic manufacturing operations.
- Stellantisannounced a $5 billion investment in its U.S. manufacturing network, including re-opening its Belvidere, Illinois, manufacturing plant.
- Stellantis announced a $388 million investment to establish a “megahub” in Detroit, Michigan.
- Belgium-based drugmaker UCB announced a $5 billion investment in a new U.S.-based factory.
- Ford announced it will invest $5 billion across its Kentucky and Michigan manufacturing plants to deliver a new midsize truck and advanced batteries.
- General Motors announced it will invest $4 billion in U.S.-based manufacturing as it shifts more vehicle production from Mexico to the U.S., including in Michigan, Kansas, and Tennessee.
- Mitsubishi announced a $3.9 billion investment in energy.
- Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, a leader in biotechnology, announced a $3 billion agreement with Fujifilm Diosynth Biotechnologies to produce drugs at its North Carolina manufacturing facility.
- Kraft Heinz announced a $3 billion investment to upgrade its U.S. factories — its largest investment in its plants in decades.
- GE Appliances announced a $3 billion investment in its U.S.-based manufacturing, onshoring 1,000 jobs and expanding its plants across five states.
- NorthMark Strategies, a multi-strategy investment firm, announced a $2.8 billion investment to build a supercomputing facility in South Carolina.
- Biogen announced a $2 billion investment in North Carolina-based manufacturing.
- Mars, Inc., announced a $2 billion investment in its U.S.-based manufacturing operations.
- Kimberly-Clark announced a $2 billion investment to expand its U.S. manufacturing operations, including a new advanced manufacturing facility in Warren, Ohio, an expansion of its Beech Island, South Carolina, facility, and other upgrades to its supply chain network.
- Chobani, a Greek yogurt giant, announced $1.7 billion to expand its U.S. operations.
- $1.2 billion to build its third U.S. dairy processing plant in New York, which is expected to create more than 1,000 new full-time jobs.
- $500 million to expand its Idaho manufacturing plant.
- Corning announced it is expanding its Michigan manufacturing facility investment to $1.5 billion, adding 400 new high-paying advanced manufacturing jobs for a total of 1,500 new jobs.
- Carrier announced an additional $1 billion investment in its U.S. manufacturing, innovation, and workforce expansion, which is expected to create 4,000 new jobs.
- GE Aerospace announced a $1 billion investment in manufacturing across 16 states — creating 5,000 new jobs.
- Hikma Pharmaceuticals announced a $1 billion investment to expand its U.S.-based manufacturing and research capabilities.
- Anduril Industries announced a $1 billion investment for a new autonomous weapon system facility in Ohio.
- Live Nation Entertainment announced a $1 billion investment to build 18 new live music venues across the U.S.
- Williams International announced a $1 billion investment for a new high-volume aviation gas turbine engine manufacturing facility in Okaloosa County, Florida.
- Amgen announced a $900 million investment in its Ohio-based manufacturing operation.
- Merck Animal Health announced an $895 million investment to expand their manufacturing operations in Kansas.
- General Motors announced an $888 million investment at its propulsion plant in Tonawanda, New York.
- Schneider Electric announced it will invest $700 million over the next four years in U.S. energy infrastructure.
- GE Vernova announced it will invest nearly $600 million in U.S. manufacturing over the next two years, which will create more than 1,500 new jobs.
- Abbott Laboratories announced a $500 million investment in its Illinois and Texas facilities.
- AIP Management, a European infrastructure investor, announced a $500 million investment to solar developer Silicon Ranch.
- Jabil announced a $500 million investment in manufacturing and AI data center infrastructure across the southeastern U.S.
- Wistron Corp, a Taiwanese electronics and AI server manufacturer, announced a $455 million
- London-based Diageo announced a $415 million investment in a new Alabama manufacturing facility.
- Lego announced a $366 million investment to build a new distribution center in Prince George County, Virginia.
- The Bel Group announced a $350 million investment to expand its U.S.-based production, including at its South Dakota, Idaho and Wisconsin facilities — which will create 250 new jobs.
- Dublin-based Eaton Corporation announced a $340 million investment in a new South Carolina-based manufacturing facility for its three-phase transformers.
- Anheuser-Busch announced a $300 million investment in its manufacturing facilities across the country.
- Germany-based Siemens announced a $285 million investment in U.S. manufacturing and AI data centers, which will create more than 900 new skilled manufacturing jobs.
- Clasen Quality Chocolate announced a $230 million investment to build a new production facility in Virginia, which will create 250 new jobs.
- Fiserv, Inc., a financial technology provider, announced a $175 million investment to open a new strategic fintech hub in Kansas, which is expected to create 2,000 new high-paying jobs.
- Paris Baguette announced a $160 million investment to construct a manufacturing plant in Texas.
- Philips announced a $150 million investment in U.S. manufacturing and research facilities.
- Siemens Healthineers announced a $150 million investment to expand production, including relocating manufacturing operations for its Varian company from Mexico to California.
- JBS USA announced a $135 million investment for a new sausage production facility in Perry, Iowa.
- TS Conductor announced a $134 million investment to build an advanced conductor manufacturing facility in South Carolina, which will create nearly 500 new jobs.
- Switzerland-based ABB announced a $120 million investment to expand production of its low-voltage electrification products in Tennessee and Mississippi.
- Saica Group, a Spain-based corrugated packaging maker, announced plans to build a $110 million new manufacturing facility in Anderson, Indiana.
- Hotpack, a Dubai-based maker of food packaging materials and related products, announced a $100 million investment to establish its first U.S. manufacturing facility in Edison, New Jersey.
- Charms, LLC, a subsidiary of candymaker Tootsie Roll Industries, announced a $97.7 million investment to expand its production plant and distribution center in Tennessee.
- Toyota Motor Corporation announced an $88 million investment to boost hybrid vehicle production at its West Virginia factory, securing employment for the 2,000 workers at the factory.
- China-based Kingsun announced an $80 billion investment to establish its first U.S. manufacturing facility in North Carolina.
- Rolls-Royce announced a $75 million investment to expand its South Carolina manufacturing facility.
- Hanwha Ocean announced a $70 million investment to expand its Philadelphia shipyard.
- Hitachi Energy announced a $70 million investment in energy infrastructure.
- Century Aluminum announced it will invest $50 million to revive its South Carolina manufacturing plant for the first time in a decade, bringing its production back to 2015 peak levels.
- Canada-based Silver Hills Bakery announced a $48.5 million investment to revive the former Kellogg’s facility in Tennessee.
- AeroVironment, a defense contractor, announced a $42.3 million investment to build a new manufacturing facility in Utah.
- Paris-based Saint-Gobain announced a new $40 million NorPro manufacturing facility in Wheatfield, New York.
- India-based Sygene International announced a $36.5 million acquisition of a Baltimore biologics manufacturing facility.
- Asahi Group Holdings, one of the largest Japanese beverage makers, announced a $35 million investment to boost production at its Wisconsin plant.
- Valbruna Slater Stainless announced a $28 million investment in its stainless steel and nickel alloys bars manufacturing plant in Fort Wayne, Indiana.
- Nortian Foodtech announced a $22.2 million investment in a Missouri manufacturing facility.
- Cyclic Materials, a Canadian advanced recycling company for rare earth elements, announced a $20 million investment in its first U.S.-based commercial facility, located in Mesa, Arizona.
- Guardian Bikes announced a $19 million investment to build the first U.S.-based large-scale bicycle frame manufacturing operation in Indiana.
- Amsterdam-based AMG Critical Minerals announced a $15 million investment to build a chrome manufacturing facility in Pennsylvania.
- NOVONIX Limited, an Australia-based battery technology company, announced a $4.6 million investment to build a synthetic graphite manufacturing facility in Tennessee.
- LGM Pharma announced a $6 million investment to expand its manufacturing facility in Rosenberg, Texas.
- ViDARR, a defense optical equipment manufacturer, announced a $2.69 million investment to open a new facility in Virginia.
That doesn’t even include the U.S. investments pledged by foreign countries:
Taiwan announced a pledge to boost its U.S.-based investment.
United Arab Emirates committed to investing $1.4 trillion in the U.S. over the next decade.
Qatar committed to generating $1.2 trillion in an economic exchange between the two countries.
Japan announced a $1 trillion investment in the U.S.
Saudi Arabia committed investing $600 billion in the U.S. over the next four years.
South Korea committed to a $450 billion investment in U.S. energy products.
Bahrain announced $17 billion in U.S. investment.
Source: The White House
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