American Manufacturing is Getting Reinvested by President Trump’s Vision, Inc

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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.
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.
JBS USA announced a $135 million investment for a new sausage production facility in Perry, Iowa.

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President Donald J. Today, Trump is traveling to Pennsylvania to promote the alliance he mediated between the U.S. S. . Steel and Nippon Steel — a $14 billion investment that will guarantee steel production in America for many years to come and generate at least 70,000 jobs.

American Steel, American Jobs.

As President Trump continues to push his America First trade policies, the historic deal coincides with a plethora of businesses from various industries that are investing in American manufacturing and onshoring their production.

The automobile industry is the only place to look.

A $5 billion investment in Stellantis’ U.S. S. manufacturing network, which includes the reopening of its plant in Belvidere, Illinois, and a $388 “megahub” in Detroit, Michigan.

At its propulsion plant in Tonawanda, New York, General Motors announced an investment of $888 million.

VW intends to invest “massively” in its U.S. A. production.

Toyota said it will increase production of hybrid cars at its plant in West Virginia.

Mercedes-Benz declared that its manufacturing facility in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, will be expanding with a new vehicle.

Honda intends to move the Civic’s production from Japan to the United States. A.

Hyundai declared a $20 billion commitment to help its U.S. S. the manufacturing of vehicles.

Kia intends to use its affiliate Hyundai’s Georgia factory to manufacture hybrid automobiles.

Many others are lining up to invest in America, not just the auto industry.

Project Stargate is headed by U.S. and Softbank, based in Japan. S. Oracle, based in the United States, and OpenAI announced a $500 billion private investment. A. -based system for artificial intelligence.

Apple declared that it would invest $500 billion in U.S. A. both production and instruction.

The multinational chipmaker NVIDIA declared that it will invest $500 billion in the U.S. A. Over the next four years, it plans to build all of its AI supercomputers in the United States. S. initially.

Over the following five years, IBM plans to invest $150 billion in its U.S. S. -based manufacturing and growth activities.

The Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) declared that it would invest $100 billion in the U.S. A. -based production of chips.

Johnson and Johnson declared plans to invest $55 billion in technology, R&D, and manufacturing over the following four years.

A $50 billion investment in the U.S. was announced by the Swiss pharmaceutical and diagnostics company Roche. S. It is anticipated that research and development as well as manufacturing will generate over 12,000 new jobs.

The next five years will see a $40 billion investment from Bristol Myers Squibb in its R&D, technology, and U.S. S. . -based production companies.

In order to increase its domestic manufacturing capacity by more than double, Eli Lilly and Company announced a $27 billion investment.

ADQ, based in the United Arab Emirates, and U. S. -based Energy Capital Partners declared that it would invest $25 billion in the U.S. S. . energy infrastructure and data centers.

The Swiss pharmaceutical company Novartis announced a $23 billion investment to construct or enlarge ten manufacturing facilities in the United States. S. . which is expected to generate 4,000 new jobs.

Over the next ten years, John Deere intends to invest $20 billion in manufacturing, production, and expansion in the United States.

The United Arab Emirates-based DAMAC Properties declared that it would invest $20 billion in new U. S. -based data centers.

A $20 billion investment in U.S. shipping was announced by the multinational conglomerate CMA CGM, based in France. S. generating 10,000 new jobs in logistics and shipping.

Over the next five years, Sanofi plans to invest at least $20 billion in R&D and manufacturing.

A $18 billion investment was announced by Venture Global LNG for its Louisiana liquefied natural gas facility.

Gilead Sciences reported that its projected U.S. S. . -based investment in manufacturing.

A $10 billion investment over the next ten years was announced by AbbVie to support volume growth and expand its network of manufacturing facilities by four.

Pratt Industries declared plans to invest $5 billion to establish 5,000 new manufacturing jobs in Arizona, Michigan, Ohio, and Pennsylvania.

Taiwanese silicon wafer producer GlobalWafers announced a $4 billion investment in its U.S. A. -centered manufacturing.

To improve and expand its U.S. operations, Thermo Fisher Scientific said it will invest an extra $2 billion over the next four years. S. . manufacturing processes and bolster its efforts at innovation.

Merck and Company. declared that it would invest $9 billion in the U.S. A. over the following few years following the opening of a new $1 billion manufacturing facility in North Carolina, which will include a brand-new, cutting-edge biologics manufacturing facility in Delaware that will generate at least 500 new jobs.

Clarios revealed a $6 billion plan to increase its manufacturing operations in the United States.

In addition to its total investments, Amazon declared that it is spending $4 billion in American small towns, generating over 100,000 new jobs and opening doors nationwide.

The biotechnology giant Regeneron Pharmaceuticals and Fujifilm Diosynth Biotechnologies signed a $3 billion deal for the production of pharmaceuticals at the latter’s North Carolina plant.

Kraft Heinz revealed plans to invest $3 billion to modernize its U. S. . factories — the biggest investment it has made in its plants in decades.

A $2.08 billion investment to construct a supercomputing facility in South Carolina was announced by the multi-strategy investment firm NorthMark Strategies.

Kimberly-Clark revealed plans to invest $2 billion to grow its U.S. S. manufacturing activities, such as an extension of its Beech Island, South Carolina, facility, various improvements to its supply chain network, and a new advanced manufacturing facility in Warren, Ohio.

To grow its U.S. business, the Greek yogurt giant Chobani announced plans to invest $17 billion. S. operations.

The construction of its third U will cost $1.02 billion. S. . It is anticipated that the dairy processing plant in New York will generate over 1,000 new full-time jobs.

$500 million to expand its manufacturing facility in Idaho.

With the announcement of its $1.05 billion expansion of its investment in Michigan manufacturing facilities, Corning plans to create 1,500 new jobs, including 400 high-paying advanced manufacturing positions.

An additional $1 billion investment in Carrier’s U.S. S. manufacturing, workforce growth, and innovation, all of which are anticipated to generate 4,000 new jobs.

5,000 new jobs will be created by GE Aerospace’s $1 billion manufacturing investment in 16 states.

In Ohio, Anduril Industries announced that it would invest $1 billion in a new facility for autonomous weapon systems.

Williams International declared plans to invest $1 billion in Okaloosa County, Florida, to build a new, high-volume aviation gas turbine engine manufacturing facility.

Amgen declared a $900 million investment in its manufacturing facility located in Ohio.

In order to grow their manufacturing operations in Kansas, Merck Animal Health announced an investment of $895 million.

Over the next four years, Schneider Electric plans to invest $700 million in the U.S. S. energy-related infrastructure.

GE Vernova declared its intention to invest close to $600 million in the U.S. A. manufacturing, which is expected to generate over 1,500 new jobs over the next two years.

A $500 million investment was announced by Abbott Laboratories for its facilities in Texas and Illinois.

The solar developer Silicon Ranch has received a $500 million investment from European infrastructure investor AIP Management.

Diageo, based in London, announced that it would invest $415 million in a new manufacturing facility in Alabama.

In Prince George County, Virginia, Lego announced plans to invest $366 million to construct a new distribution center.

To expand its U.S. operations, the Bel Group announced a $350 million investment. A. -based manufacturing, including at its facilities in South Dakota, Idaho, and Wisconsin — which will generate 250 new jobs.

A $340 million investment was made by Dublin-based Eaton Corporation to build a new three-phase transformer manufacturing facility in South Carolina.

A $300 million investment in Anheuser-Busch’s nationwide manufacturing facilities was announced.

The German company Siemens declared that it would invest $285 million in the U.S. S. More than 900 new skilled manufacturing jobs will be created by manufacturing and AI data centers.

250 new jobs will be created by the $230 million investment that Clasen Quality Chocolate announced to construct a new production facility in Virginia.

Fiserv, Inc.”. announces a $175 million investment to establish a new strategic fintech hub in Kansas, which is anticipated to generate 2,000 new, well-paying jobs.

In order to build a manufacturing facility in Texas, Paris Baguette announced that it would invest $160 million.

Relocating manufacturing operations for its Varian company from Mexico to California is part of Siemens Healthineers’ $150 million production expansion investment.

JBS USA revealed plans to invest $135 million in a new sausage factory in Perry, Iowa.

About 500 new jobs will be created by TS Conductor’s $134 million investment to construct an advanced conductor manufacturing facility in South Carolina.

The $120 million investment was made by Switzerland-based ABB to increase production of its low-voltage electrification products in Mississippi and Tennessee.

In Anderson, Indiana, the Spanish corrugated packaging manufacturer Saica Group announced plans to construct a new manufacturing facility worth $110 million.

The Dubai-based company Hotpack, which produces food packaging supplies and associated goods, announced that it will invest $100 million to open its first U. S. . production plant in Edison, New Jersey.

To expand its production plant and distribution center in Tennessee, Charms, LLC, a subsidiary of Tootsie Roll Industries, a candy manufacturer, announced an investment of $97.7 million.

With the announcement of a $88 million investment, Toyota Motor Corporation secured jobs for its 2,000 employees at its West Virginia factory by increasing the production of hybrid vehicles.

A defense contractor called AeroVironment announced that it would invest $42.3 million to construct a new manufacturing facility in Utah.

The $40 million NorPro manufacturing facility in Wheatfield, New York, was announced by Paris-based Saint-Gobain.

A Baltimore biologics manufacturing facility was acquired for $36.5 million by India-based Sygene International.

A $35 million investment was announced by Asahi Group Holdings, one of the biggest beverage manufacturers in Japan, to increase production at its Wisconsin facility.

The Fort Wayne, Indiana-based Valbruna Slater Stainless plant that produces bars made of stainless steel and nickel alloys has received a $28 million investment.

A $20 million investment was announced by Cyclic Materials, a Canadian advanced rare earth element recycling company, in its first U. A. -based business establishment, situated in Mesa, Arizona.

Guardian Bikes declared that it would invest $19 million to construct the first U.S. S. . -based, sizable bicycle frame production facility in Indiana.

The $15 million investment to construct a chrome manufacturing facility in Pennsylvania was announced by Amsterdam-based AMG Critical Minerals.

An investment of $40.6 million has been announced by NOVONIX Limited, an Australian battery technology company, to construct a synthetic graphite manufacturing facility in Tennessee.

LGM Pharma revealed plans to invest $6 million to expand its Rosenberg, Texas, manufacturing facility.

The manufacturer of defense optical equipment, ViDARR, announced plans to invest $2.69 million to build a new facility in Virginia.

Not even the U is included in that. S. foreign nations’ planned investments.

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