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    Japan’s SoftBank to pledge $100bn investment in US

    Anthony M. OrbisonBy Anthony M. OrbisonDecember 16, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Japan’s SoftBank will on Monday unveil plans to invest $100bn and create 100,000 jobs in the US, in the latest sign of how companies are rushing to ingratiate themselves with Donald Trump.

    Masayoshi Son, SoftBank’s billionaire chief executive, plans to stand next to President-elect Trump at Mar-a-Lago on Monday as the duo formally announce the plans, according to people familiar with the matter.

    The maverick investor, who made a similar move after Trump won the presidential election in 2016, will pledge to create AI-focused jobs and infrastructure projects, including those focused on chips and data centres, said people briefed on the investment plan.

    Son’s announcement comes as US technology groups, led by Amazon and Meta, have moved to make big donations to the fund for Trump’s inauguration in January — signalling corporate America’s efforts to curry favour with the incoming president. 

    Trump has vowed to spur investment in the US with a mix of low taxes and deregulation — and even promised to expedite regulatory approvals for companies that plough $1bn or more into the US economy. 

    Investors hope the plans will boost the world’s biggest economy, a bet that has prompted strong inflows into US stocks since November’s election and sent equities zooming higher.

    But his plans to impose sweeping tariffs on imports from around the world, his expected crackdown on immigration and his rollback of other manufacturing incentives enacted during Joe Biden’s administration threaten to undermine his pro-growth efforts, analysts say.

    It is unclear how Son, who is known for his lofty pronouncements, will be able to fund his $100bn investment pledge. He similarly vowed to inject $50bn into the US economy and create 50,000 jobs following Trump’s 2016 election win. A person familiar with the plans said the size of the latest investment could be subject to change.

    Son in 2016 raised $100bn through the SoftBank Vision Fund, with the support of Saudi Arabia. That cash backed a variety of US tech companies, including Uber and WeWork, but it is unclear exactly how many jobs it created over the four-year period. 

    This time Son is likely to use his chip design company Arm, which is the crown jewel of the Vision Fund, as the vehicle to create jobs and invest in AI more broadly. 

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