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Merck’s $70 Billion U.S. Manufacturing Expansion To Create Thousands Of Jobs

Global supply chain risks and policy pressures are driving Merck’s push to expand U.S. manufacturing sites in Virginia, Delaware, and North Carolina.

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Merck’s $70 Billion U.S. Manufacturing Expansion To Create Thousands Of Jobs

Merck logo is seen in this illustration taken March 26, 2025. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration

Merck said on Monday it is expanding its investments in the U.S. to more than $70 billion, as the drugmaker looks to scale up its manufacturing and research footprint in the country.

Global drugmakers have been rushing to boost their U.S. investment to shore up their manufacturing capacity, after President Donald Trump urged the industry to make more medicines domestically rather than importing active ingredients or finished medicines.

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In 2025, at least 14 major drugmakers across the world announced plans to expand their U.S. manufacturing presence to mitigate supply chain risks and reassure investors as companies across sectors navigate a tough tariff environment in the country.

Merck said on Monday it has begun the construction of a $3 billion pharmaceutical manufacturing facility in Elkton, Virginia, and confirmed the $70 billion includes total investments announced so far this year.

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The site in Virginia is expected to generate 500 jobs, a significant increase beyond the original scope of a $2 billion investment and 300 jobs, said Virginia governor Glenn Youngkin.

The U.S. drugmaker said it plans to invest an additional $3 billion in biologics and small molecule manufacturing sites and capabilities in the U.S., while also investing more than $3.5 billion at its headquarters in Rahway, N.J.

Merck had previously said it will invest $1 billion in a new Delaware plant to make biologics and cancer drug Keytruda, to boost U.S. production and potentially create over 4,500 jobs. It also opened a $1-billion facility at its North Carolina site in March.

(Reporting by Christy Santhosh in Bengaluru; Editing by Krishna Chandra Eluri)

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