JPMorgan to Invest $1.5T in US Growth
JPMorgan to Invest $1.5T in US Growth
JPMorgan announced Monday that it's planning a $1.5 trillion investment initiative aimed at bolstering sectors critical to the U.S. economy over the next decade, including up to $10 billion in direct equity and venture investments.
The announcement comes on the heels of President Trump's threat to impose 100% tariffs on Chinese goods in response to Beijing's expansion of rare earth export controls — one of the most heated exchanges since the trade war began.
On a call with reporters, JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon made it clear this investment is about strategy, not a move to curry political favor with the administration.
"We've always worked with the government. That's always been true my whole life, my own career," Dimon said.
"This is not philanthropy. This is 100% commercial," he added.
Dimon said the bank has not spoken with anyone from the administration about the initiative.
The company is building on a $1 trillion domestic initiative that was already in place, adding $500 billion and a focus on four key areas:
Supply chain and advanced manufacturing, including minerals, pharma and robotics.
Defense and aerospace technology.
Energy independence and resilience, from the grid to battery storage.
Frontier and strategic technologies, like AI, cybersecurity and quantum.
These initiatives rhyme with the Trump administration's goals to buoy domestic manufacturing.
Some of the country's biggest companies — ranging from Nvidia to Apple — have announced investment initiatives this year that echo Trump's push to boost domestic manufacturing.
Apple CEO Tim Cook announced plans to invest up to $600 billion as part of its American Manufacturing Program.
Micron announced a $200 billion investment to boost domestic chip production.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said the chip giant plans to invest "billions" in the U.S. over the next four years.
The exact details on how JPMorgan is accounting for the $1.5 trillion are unclear.
JPM said in a statement that its support of firms within these sectors could range from "advice ... financing, and, in some cases, investing capital."
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