Group 1 - The U.S. government, represented by Treasury Secretary Scott Basset, confirmed the potential for equity acquisitions in other industries following the recent deal with Intel, but Nvidia is not under consideration [1] - The transaction with Intel is said to have created $11 billion in value for the U.S., with expectations for further appreciation [1] - Basset emphasized the need for self-sufficiency in critical industries, citing the vulnerabilities exposed in the supply chain during the COVID-19 pandemic [1] Group 2 - Republican Congressman Don Bacon expressed opposition to government acquiring equity in companies [2] - Senator Todd Young, a key proponent of the CHIPS and Science Act, indicated that the intent of the legislation was not for government ownership but to enhance economic and national security [2] - Senator Bernie Sanders supported the idea of converting subsidies into equity, arguing that it is unfair for taxpayers to provide billions in subsidies without receiving a stake in profitable companies like Intel [2]
美财长贝森特:考虑在其他行业收购股权,英伟达不在考虑范围内