JP Morgan announced it will invest $1.5 trillion in 27 critical industries in the US. The 27 industries fall into three verticals, including the energy sector, tech sovereignty, and defense and infrastructure. While the energy sector investments include: nuclear, distributed energy, grid resilience, and battery storage, the tech sovereignty includes: AI, quantum, microelectronics, cybersecurity, and edge computing.

The defense and infrastructure investments include: missiles, munitions, command systems, and mission-critical real estate. JP Morgan is investing $1.5 trillion across 27 critical industries, helping the US gain an advantage from overseas competition, especially China. The bank has planned for a 10-year-long investment to boost America’s security industries.

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27 Critical Industries To Receive Major Investments From JP Morgan

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Source: Chron

The 27 US industries to receive major investments of over $1.5 trillion in 10 years from JP Morgan are below:

  1. Advanced Bulk Materials
  2. Advanced Manufacturing
  3. Artificial Intelligence
  4. Autonomous Mobile Robots
  5. Battery Storage
  6. Command & Control Tech
  7. Critical Components
  8. Critical Minerals Mining & Processing
  9. Cybersecurity
  10. Distributed Energy
  11. Edge Computing
  12. Grid Resilience
  13. Mesh Networks
  14. Mission Critical Real Estate
  15. Munitions, Missiles & Hypersonics
  16. Nanomaterials and Microelectronics
  17. Nuclear Energy
  18. Pharmaceutical Precursors
  19. Quantum Computing
  20. Secure Communication
  21. Sensor Hardware
  22. Shipbuilding
  23. Solar
  24. Space Launch
  25. Spacecraft
  26. Unmanned Systems
  27. 6G

Jamie Dimon, the CEO of JP Morgan, said that the US must be self-reliant in critical industries. He argued that dependency on China must be reduced, and the bank will boost America’s strength. “It has become painfully clear that the United States has allowed itself to become too reliant on unreliable sources of critical minerals, products, and manufacturing – all of which are essential for our national security,” he said.

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“Our security is predicated on the strength and resiliency of America’s economy. America needs more speed and investment. It also needs to remove obstacles that stand in the way: excessive regulations, bureaucratic delay, partisan gridlock, and an education system not aligned to the skills we need,” said the JP Morgan CEO, highlighting the importance of critical industries.