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Strengthening Our Nation
President Trump made a promise to bring American manufacturing back and he’s delivering. As billions of dollars in investments flood into the United States, we’re putting jobs back in our communities where they belong.
But American manufacturing doesn’t just mean more factories or businesses being built, it means American jobs that put food on the table and savings for retirement or college. I hear from constituents everyday how they fear for their financial future, that’s why creating an environment where American businesses can compete and thrive is so important.
In recent weeks, companies have promised to invest billions in the U.S.:
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Johnson & Johnson announced a new $55 billion investment in the United States over the next four years in manufacturing, research and development, and technology.
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Nvidia announced it will invest hundreds of billions of dollars over the next four years in its U.S.-based manufacturing operations.
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Apple announced a $500 billion investment in U.S.-based manufacturing and training.
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TSMC announced a $100 billion investment in U.S.-based chips manufacturing.
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President Trump announced a $500 billion private investment led by OpenAI, Oracle, and Softbank in artificial intelligence infrastructure.
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Eli Lilly and Company announced a $27 billion investment in U.S.-based manufacturing.
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DAMAC Properties announced a $20 billion investment in new U.S.-based data centers.
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CMA CGM, a global shipping giant, announced a $20 billion investment in U.S. shipping and logistics, which will create 10,000 new American jobs.
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Clarios, a leader in low-voltage energy storage, announced a $6 billion plan to expand its U.S.-based manufacturing.
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Merck announced it will invest $8 billion in the U.S. over the next several years after opening its new $1 billion North Carolina manufacturing facility.
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GE Aerospace announced a $1 billion investment in U.S.-based manufacturing across 16 states — creating 5,000 new jobs.
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Stellantis announced a $5 billion investment in its U.S. manufacturing network — including re-opening an Illinois manufacturing plant — amid its pledge to increase domestic vehicle production.
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Automakers Honda, Nissan, and Hyundai are expected to shift production to the U.S. from factories abroad.
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Prepac, a Canadian furniture manufacturer, announced it will move production from Canada to the U.S.
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Cra-Z-Art, the biggest toymaker in the U.S., said it will move a “large percentage” of its China-based manufacturing back home.
When we invest in our own workforce, we aren’t just boosting the economy, we’re building a stronger, more self-reliant America.
“Made in America” has a nice ring to it.