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Trump Administration Sees Trillions in New U.S. Manufacturing Investments

August 15, 2025

Since President Donald J. Trump took office, U.S. manufacturing, production, and innovation have seen a surge in domestic investment, with corporations and foreign entities pledging trillions of dollars to expand operations on American soil.

Major technology, automotive, pharmaceutical, and industrial companies have announced multi-billion-dollar investments in the United States during President Trump’s second term. Highlights include:

  • Apple plans a $600 billion investment in U.S. manufacturing and workforce training, bringing additional components of its supply chain and advanced manufacturing back to the U.S.

  • NVIDIA and Project Stargate (SoftBank, OpenAI, and Oracle) each pledged $500 billion toward U.S.-based AI infrastructure and supercomputing facilities.

  • Micron Technology will invest $200 billion in advanced memory chip production, including a new Boise, Idaho fabrication facility.

  • IBM announced $150 billion for U.S.-based growth and manufacturing, while TSMC plans a $100 billion chip manufacturing expansion.

  • Pharmaceutical companies such as Johnson & Johnson, AstraZeneca, Roche, Bristol Myers Squibb, Sanofi, and Eli Lilly collectively pledged hundreds of billions in research, development, and U.S. manufacturing operations.

  • Amazon committed over $34 billion to expand cloud computing infrastructure and support small-town job creation, generating tens of thousands of new positions.

  • Automotive and industrial giants like Hyundai, John Deere, Stellantis, Ford, and General Motors announced multi-billion-dollar investments to expand U.S. production and manufacturing facilities.

  • Defense, energy, and technology firms including Westinghouse, CoreWeave, GE Aerospace, and Anduril Industries have added billions in investments for manufacturing and high-tech infrastructure.

  • Smaller-scale investments are also underway from companies such as Chobani, Guardian Bikes, NOVONIX Limited, and ViDARR, highlighting broad participation across multiple sectors.

Foreign governments and entities have also pledged substantial U.S.-based investments: the United Arab Emirates committed $1.4 trillion, Qatar $1.2 trillion, Japan $1 trillion, Saudi Arabia $600 billion, and South Korea $450 billion, among others.

These investments span manufacturing, energy, artificial intelligence, data centers, healthcare, and infrastructure, reflecting a renewed focus on domestic production, job creation, and technological innovation.

Administration officials say these investments demonstrate confidence in the U.S. economy and President Trump’s policies aimed at revitalizing American industry.

By: BSH staff

Filed Under: Business, News

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