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GE Aerospace to Invest Nearly $1 Billion in U.S. Manufacturing

General Electric (GE) Aerospace will invest nearly $1 billion in American manufacturing, the Ohio-based company announced Wednesday, saying it is “aligned” with the Trump administration's economic goals.

The aerospace giants too It is listed They will hire 5,000 US workers this year, Reuters reported.

CEO Larry Culp shared more about the good news with Maria Bartiromo of Fox News. I'm saying The business is “growing very rapidly” with its major investments “fueling” on thousands of American jobs.

“We have an incredible mountain of demand to climb, and we're excited about it, and the launch of this investment will bring 5,000 people on board, which will be a major part of our success,” Culp said.

when Baltiromo has nurtured how the US has lost much of its manufacturing into Mexico and China in recent years. “The Trump administration's purpose on American competitiveness in America's manufacturing, and American innovation, certainly fits the way this business operates,” Culp said.

GE Aerospace is also set It's going to become The company was released on April 2nd.

Culp added that the investment “keeps the US at the forefront of aerospace leadership,” and that it is “more important than ever to the future of the industry and the communities we operate in.”

GE Aerospace has become the latest business to announce investments since President Donald Trump took office in January, following Indiana-based drug company Eli Lilly. announcement a Investment of $27 billion To boost domestic drug production, Fox Business reported.

Tech Giant Apple is also available commit The outlet says it will invest $500 billion in the US economy over the next five years, including the construction of a “advanced AI server manufacturing plant” outside of Houston.

Apple will also open the Apple Manufacturing Academy in Detroit and employ another 20,000 people.

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