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    The United States government has acquired a 10 percent equity stake in Intel Corporation, President Donald Trump announced Friday, signaling a dramatic escalation of federal intervention in the private sector. The deal, converting nearly $9 billion in subsidies and grants into non-voting stock, was finalized this week as part of the administration’s intensified push to control strategic industries amid heightened geopolitical and economic competition.

    White House secures $9 billion Intel stake to boost chip dominance
    Trump turns $9 billion chip funding into 10% Intel stake with non-voting shares.

    The transaction gives the federal government approximately 433 million shares in Intel at a discounted price of $20.47 per share, compared to the chipmaker’s closing price of $24.80 on Thursday. The equity was secured by converting $5.7 billion in grants from the CHIPS and Science Act and an additional $3.2 billion in support from the Secure Enclave program into a direct stake in the company, making the U.S. government one of Intel’s largest shareholders without board representation or voting rights.

    The announcement came during a press briefing at the White House, where Trump described the move as a strategic realignment of federal industrial policy. He emphasized the need to restore American dominance in semiconductor manufacturing and reduce long-standing reliance on Asian chipmakers, citing national security concerns and the erosion of domestic supply chains.

    Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick, who oversees the distribution of CHIPS Act funding, confirmed that the structure of the agreement was authorized under new provisions in the law permitting equity-based arrangements. Intel’s leadership approved the conversion following closed-door negotiations with the administration, marking a significant policy departure from earlier grant-only models.

    U.S. equity stake in Intel aims to reset semiconductor leadership

    Intel, once the world’s leading chipmaker, has struggled in recent years to regain its footing amid fierce competition from Nvidia, TSMC and AMD. The company reported more than $22 billion in cumulative losses since late 2023 and has implemented workforce reductions impacting over 20,000 employees. Analysts say the government’s equity stake provides a critical lifeline as Intel attempts to overhaul its foundry operations and reclaim market share.

    The stock market responded positively to the news, with Intel shares rising more than 5 percent in midday trading Friday. Investors interpreted the move as a sign of confidence from the federal government and a potential catalyst for long-term recovery, though some voiced concerns over the implications of direct state involvement in corporate governance.

    The agreement followed months of strained relations between the Trump administration and Intel’s CEO Lip-Bu Tan. Tensions eased after Tan met privately with the president in Washington and pledged full alignment with U.S. strategic goals. Trump had previously criticized the company over what he described as insufficient commitments to national priorities and potential exposure to foreign interests.

    Congress divided on scale and scope of tech sector intervention

    Reactions on Capitol Hill were mixed. Supporters of the deal argued that the conversion of grants into equity ensures taxpayers receive tangible returns on public investment, while reinforcing domestic chip production capabilities critical to economic and military security. Critics, including some members of the president Trump’s own party, likened the action to government overreach and warned it could set a precedent for further encroachments into the private sector.

    In parallel with the equity stake, Intel is expected to receive an additional $10 billion in funding tied to the expansion of its U.S. manufacturing footprint. The company is currently building new facilities in Arizona, Ohio and New Mexico, intended to house advanced fabrication plants aimed at closing the technology gap with global competitors.

    The U.S. government’s acquisition of a significant stake in Intel marks a pivotal moment in the redefinition of American industrial policy. With global supply chains increasingly vulnerable to political instability and technological rivalry, the move underscores Washington’s determination to wield greater control over the future of critical sectors central to economic resilience and national defense. – By Content Syndication Services.

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