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Trump signals Micron may follow Intel as next $200B chip-subsidy recipient

Presidential remarks at New York rally point to memory-chip maker as second major domestic semiconductor beneficiary.

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WELL POUR · June 21, 2026

Trump signals Micron may follow Intel as next $200B chip-subsidy recipient

Presidential remarks at New York rally point to memory-chip maker as second major domestic semiconductor beneficiary.

President Trump mentioned Micron Technology by name at a recent New York rally, referencing the company's $200 billion domestic expansion plan and speaking in terms that mirror the language used before Intel received federal backing. The remarks came unprompted during broader comments on manufacturing, suggesting White House deliberations on a second flagship semiconductor subsidy are already underway.

Micron operates the only large-scale memory fabrication capacity under American ownership, producing DRAM and NAND used in data centers, mobile devices, and AI inference workloads. The company announced multi-year buildouts in New York and Idaho in 2022, timed to CHIPS Act passage, but actual subsidy awards have lagged. Intel received its package in early 2025. Micron's absence from the first tranche was noted internally as political rather than technical—memory chips carry lower strategic weight than logic, and the company's customer base skews Asian. Trump's rally mention changes that calculus.

The timing matters for three reasons. First, DRAM spot prices rose 11% in the March quarter, the steepest climb since mid-2023, driven by high-bandwidth memory demand from Nvidia, AMD, and hyperscalers building out inference clusters. Micron's HBM3E production is sold out through 2026. Second, Samsung and SK Hynix control 70% of global DRAM capacity, all manufactured in South Korea and China. Tariff rhetoric has been pointed at both. Third, Micron's New York facility in Clay is the largest private investment in state history, but construction has slowed pending federal subsidy clarity. A White House nod would accelerate groundbreaking and pull forward $20 billion in capital spend currently scheduled for 2027-2028.

Allocators should note that Micron's equity has lagged peers despite margin expansion. The stock trades at 4.1x forward sales versus 6.2x for Nvidia and 5.8x for Broadcom, in part because memory is perceived as commoditized. A subsidy announcement would compress that gap within a session. The subsidy itself likely lands between $6 billion and $12 billion in direct grants, structured as construction milestones rather than lump payment, with tax credits layered on top. The White House prefers optics of multiple beneficiaries over a single Intel mega-deal, and Micron's Rochester-area union workforce plays well in swing states.

Watch for a formal Treasury or Commerce announcement within 45 to 60 days, likely paired with a site visit. Micron's June earnings call will include updated capex guidance. If the subsidy is real, management will front-load New York spend and guide fiscal 2026 capex above $8 billion, up from prior $7.2 billion. Competitor response will be immediate—Samsung has quietly lobbied for its Taylor, Texas fab to receive similar treatment, and any Micron subsidy opens the door for foreign-owned manufacturers to argue parity.

The president does not ad-lib $200 billion figures at rallies unless the file is already moving through staff.

The takeaway
Trump's unprompted Micron mention signals imminent **$6B-$12B** subsidy, with announcement likely in 45-60 days and immediate equity re-rating.
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