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Johnson & Johnson invests $1B in Pennsylvania to build a cell therapy plant, creating 4,500 jobs, part of a broader U.S. push for domestic advanced medicine manufacturing.
Johnson & Johnson announced a $1 billion investment to build a cell therapy manufacturing facility in Lower Gwynedd, Pennsylvania, creating over 4,000 construction jobs and 500 permanent biomanufacturing positions.
The project, part of a broader $55 billion U.S. investment plan by 2029, aims to expand production of advanced therapies for cancer, immune disorders, and neurological diseases.
The facility, expected to open by 2031, is supported by $41.5 million in state incentives and follows similar large-scale pharmaceutical investments in Pennsylvania.
The move is linked to U.S. tariff policies encouraging domestic manufacturing, with J&J already operating 10 facilities in the state and employing thousands.
Johnson & Johnson invierte $ 1B en Pensilvania para construir una planta de terapia celular, creando 4.500 empleos, parte de un impulso más amplio de los EE.UU. para la fabricación de medicamentos avanzados domésticos.