The US government wants a 10% stake in Intel in return for that CHIPS act cash
Published: January 01, 0001
If you recall, yesterday we mentioned that the . Now it turns out that the mooted investment won't strictly be in return for new money. Instead, Trump wants the 10% stake as part of the inked under the previous Biden administration.
, Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick said Intel must give the US government an equity stake in the company in return for those CHIPS Act funds.
This is all quite a departure from earlier comments from President Trump, But it does arguably make at least some sense. There's a legitimate question to be asked as to why a large corporation, even one as strategically important as Intel, should simply be given taxpayer money.
Moreover, whatever the Trump administration's intentions with all this, ensuring that the average taxpayer ends up with something in return for sending billions of dollars Intel's way does seem more progressive than simply handing over the money. If the effort to revitalise Intel with public money does work, that stake can then be sold at a later date, partially or wholly recouping those funds, or perhaps even realising some kind of return.
There is, of course, the broader question of the wisdom of government ownership of [[link]] commercial assets. Perhaps fears of being accused of trying to nationalise the chip industry discouraged the Biden administration, [[link]] which instituted the CHIPS Act in the first place, from insisting on an equity stake in return for the funds.
Whatever, it's certainly momentous times for Intel. Just five years ago, the idea that the US government was intending to take a 10% stake in the company would have seemed extraordinary, if not bizarre. But here we are.

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