GE Appliances is investing more than $3 billion over the next five years to expand its U.S. operations, aligning with the Trump administration’s efforts to bring manufacturing back to American soil.

The investment is the second-largest in the company’s history and will support the expansion of its air conditioning and water heating portfolio, increase production across all product lines and modernize 11 U.S. manufacturing plants. The first phase will roll out at facilities in Kentucky, Alabama, Georgia, Tennessee, and South Carolina.

GE Appliances CEO Kevin Nolan told FOX Business that companies today should be thinking about building a more responsive and efficient supply chain by bringing more of it to the U.S.

"This starts a virtuous cycle," he said, noting that when more companies

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