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Trump tells Fortune he should have asked for bigger Intel stake

By Thomson Reuters May 18, 2026 | 3:24 AM

May 18 (Reuters) – U.S. President Donald Trump said he “should have asked for more” of a stake in Intel on behalf of the ​U.S. government, in an interview with ‌Fortune magazine published on Monday.

The Trump administration last year took a 10% stake in Intel and announced an investment of about $10 billion in the chipmaker for building or expanding ‌factories ​in the U.S.

Eight months after ⁠the deal, the ⁠government’s Intel position has grown to be worth more than $50 billion.

“Do I get credit for it? Does anybody even know I did that?” Trump ​told Fortune.

When he was asked what the government’s exit strategy could be, the Fortune report ⁠said Trump believed he could ⁠sell shares slowly over time without ​causing the stock to plummet.

Trump said: “Intel should be the ​biggest company in the world right now.” ‌Referring to TSMC ‘s chip dominance, he said: “Intel would have all that business now,” had he been the president earlier.

“If I had been president when ⁠all these companies started sending their chips in from China, I would have put a tariff on that would ⁠have protected ‌Intel,” he said.

Fortune said Trump gave ⁠the interview before his first visit ​to ‌Beijing since 2017. The visit ended ​on Friday ⁠with no major breakthroughs on trade or tangible help from Beijing to end the more than two-month-old U.S.-Israeli war on Iran.

(Reporting by Ananya Palyekar and Akanksha Khushi in Bengaluru; Editing by Alex Richardson and ​Barbara Lewis)