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特朗普:不丢人,这叫生意

Group 1 - The U.S. government has agreed to invest $8.9 billion in Intel, acquiring approximately 9.9% of the company's shares, making it a major shareholder [3] - The investment is funded by $5.7 billion in subsidies previously granted to Intel under the CHIPS and Science Act, along with an additional $3.2 billion from government-funded projects [3] - President Trump stated that this transaction is beneficial for Intel and the U.S., claiming it could generate over $10 billion for the country [2][3] Group 2 - The U.S. government's stake in Intel will be a passive investment, meaning it will not have board seats, governance rights, or information rights [3] - The government has agreed to align with Intel's board on matters requiring shareholder approval, except for a few exceptions [3]