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Trump criticizes New York data center moratorium

By Thomson Reuters Jul 15, 2026 | 12:12 PM

July 15 (Reuters) – U.S. President Donald Trump criticized New York state’s decision to halt construction of large new data centers ​on Wednesday, saying the one-year moratorium ‌would drive jobs and tax revenue to other states.

“New York State has made a terrible decision,” Trump wrote on Truth Social, calling data centers “Money Machines” and “LIQUID ‌GOLD” ​for the states that ⁠build them. He said ⁠companies seeking to build them would be courted by other states including Arizona, Florida, Texas and Alabama.

Trump also warned that the ​moratorium risked ceding ground on artificial intelligence to China and other countries, and he ⁠urged New York to ⁠change course.

New York on Tuesday became ​the first U.S. state to impose such a ​moratorium, which applies to data centers that ‌use 50 megawatts or more of power to operate. New York Governor Kathy Hochul said the facilities threaten to raise utility bills ⁠and deplete natural resources.

The moratorium positions New York at the forefront of a growing national debate over ⁠how to ‌manage the infrastructure needed to ⁠support AI. While technology companies are ​racing ‌to build new data centers, ​lawmakers and ⁠regulators in dozens of states are weighing measures to limit their effect on electricity grids, utility bills and local communities.

(Reporting by Bhargav Acahrya and Ryan Patrick Jones in Toronto; Editing by ​Doina Chiacu)