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英特尔之后特朗普瞄准谁?高官暗示军工、造船业,洛克希德·马丁被点名
Hua Er Jie Jian Wen·2025-08-27 19:19

Core Viewpoint - The Trump administration is considering applying the government equity acquisition model used in the Intel deal to other key industries, including defense contractors like Lockheed Martin and shipbuilding companies [1][2][3]. Group 1: Government Equity Acquisition - The Trump administration recently acquired approximately 10% of Intel's shares for about $11 billion, funded through the CHIPS Act [2]. - Following the Intel acquisition, the administration is exploring potential investments in other critical industries, emphasizing the need for self-sufficiency in sectors like shipbuilding [2][3]. - The Secretary of the Treasury indicated that the government is not considering acquiring shares in Nvidia, stating that it does not require financial support [2]. Group 2: Defense Industry Focus - The Department of Defense is actively discussing the possibility of acquiring shares in major defense contractors, particularly Lockheed Martin, which derives 97% of its revenue from the U.S. government [3]. - The administration is reassessing how the government funds military and defense capabilities, suggesting a shift from previous funding practices [3]. Group 3: Political Reactions - There is a divide among Republican lawmakers regarding the government's acquisition of Intel shares, with some expressing opposition to government ownership of companies [6]. - Critics warn that government ownership could lead to corporate decisions being influenced more by political considerations than by business interests [6].