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    US in talks over 10% Intel stake, White House confirms

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    The White Home confirmed on Tuesday that the Trump administration is engaged on a deal that would see the US authorities taking a ten% stake in chip large Intel.

    “The president needs to place America’s wants first, each from a nationwide safety and financial perspective,” White Home press secretary Karoline Leavitt informed reporters.

    The potential deal might contain swapping authorities grants for Intel shares, in accordance with US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick.

    The transfer might assist Intel because it struggles to compete with rivals like Nvidia, Samsung and TSMC, significantly within the booming synthetic intelligence (AI) chip market. Intel has been contacted by the BBC for remark.

    The US needs a stake Intel in trade for grants authorized throughout the Biden administration, Lutnick mentioned on CNBC on Tuesday.

    “We must always get an fairness stake for our cash,” he added. “We’ll get fairness in return for that… as an alternative of simply giving grants away.”

    The potential deal, which was first reported last week, goals to assist Intel construct a flagship manufacturing hub within the US state of Ohio. On the time, a White Home spokesman informed the BBC that the studies “must be thought to be hypothesis” except formally introduced.

    Final week, Intel didn’t remark immediately about studies however mentioned it was “deeply dedicated to supporting President Trump’s efforts” to strengthen manufacturing and expertise within the US.

    On Monday, Japanese funding large Softbank mentioned it will buy a $2bn (£1.5bn) stake in Intel.

    After the announcement, Intel’s shares rose by virtually 7% in New York on Tuesday.



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