Temasek plans to invest $40 billion in US over next five years

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For the US, Temasek is looking to invest in AI-related firms, as well as semiconductor and infrastructure plays.

For the US, Temasek is looking to invest in AI-related firms, as well as semiconductor and infrastructure plays.

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- Singapore’s investment company Temasek plans to invest US$30 billion (S$40.3 billion) in the US market over the next five years as the firm remains cautious about putting money into China.

“The Americas is going to be and continue to be the largest recipient of capital,” Ms Jane Atherton, Temasek’s head of North America, said in an interview on July 29.

Temasek’s investments in North and South America surpassed its investments in China for the first time in at least a decade in 2024. Americas investments now account for 22 per cent, or US$63 billion, of its portfolio. Chinese investments make up 19 per cent of the portfolio, and those in Singapore account for 27 per cent.

The firm oversaw $389 billion of assets as at March, up from $382 billion a year earlier.

China and the United States are

vying to dominate semiconductor manufacturing

because of its link to artificial intelligence and other aspects of the digital economy. The US is trying to limit the rise of its Asian rival by deploying export controls and tariffs, and even considering a rule that would curb China’s access to advanced semiconductor technology.

That US-China strife has left investors navigating a geopolitical tripwire as they seek to capture a piece of one of the hottest sectors in the market. Ms Atherton said there are ways to structure investments around certain constraints, such as taking passive public equity stakes in listed semiconductor companies.

In China, Temasek has avoided investing in geopolitically sensitive areas, instead focusing on large domestic companies.

It is looking to make new investments in electric vehicle makers and biotech firms.

“We make sure we are not investing in businesses that are in the crosshairs of geopolitical tensions,” Ms Atherton said.

For the US, she said Temasek is looking to invest in AI-related firms, as well as semiconductor and infrastructure plays such as data centres and the companies that power them. It can gain exposure to data centres through its own real estate subsidiaries – Mapletree Investments and CapitaLand Group – or by investing alongside private equity firms, according to Ms Atherton.

Temasek has grown its US assets fivefold in the past decade. BLOOMBERG

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