Trump administration vying to own a big stake in Intel
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TaiwanPlus on MSNAnalysis: Why Intel Needs More Than Money To Compete Globally
U.S. senator and frequent Trump critic Bernie Sanders has come out in support of his government taking a stake in chipmaker Intel in exchange for CHIPS Act grants. TaiwanPlus spoke to Stacy Rasgon, Managing Director and Senior Analyst at Bernstein Research,
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Nvidia And Intel Lead Tech Stock Drop As White House Reportedly Seeks Equity For CHIPS Grants
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick told CNBC the U.S. government wants a stake in Intel in exchange for CHIPS Act grant money promised under Biden.
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Trump eyes US government stakes in other chip makers that received CHIPS Act funds, sources say
U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick is looking into the federal government taking equity stakes in computer chip manufacturers that receive CHIPS Act funding to build factories in the country, two sources said.
The US government is in discussions to potentially take a partial ownership stake in Intel, according to an Aug. 18 report by Bloomberg. The deal could help accelerate the construction of Intel’s long-delayed semiconductor manufacturing plant in Ohio.
Owning the Means of Production The Trump administration’s push for a 10% equity stake in Intel (NASDAQ:INTC), leveraging $10.9 billion in CHIPS Act grants — $7.9 billion for domestic investments and $3 billion for defense microelectronics — has ignited debate.
Lutnick just laughed it off, indignantly pointing out that “we were just giving away the money” under the previous terms of the CHIPS Act. But the legality of any equity stake would likely be challenged by both Intel shareholders and competitors in the industry, according to the Times.
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Uncle Sam eyes slice of Intel in return for CHIPS Act cash
Micron, TSMC, and more have also been awarded billions in subisidies The US government is considering taking a stake in Intel and other semiconductor companies that benefit from CHIPS Act funding, according to officials from the Trump administration.