JP Morgan Exchange-Traded Fund Trust is a statutory trust that offers a diversified range of exchange-traded funds (ETFs) focused on various asset classes including equities, fixed income, and alternatives; its products include actively managed and index-tracking ETFs such as the JPMorgan International Dynamic ETF (JIDE), which invests predominantly in equity securities of large- and mid-cap companies in developed markets outside North America, including common stocks and depositary receipts from countries like Australia, Israel, Japan, New Zealand, Singapore, the United Kingdom, Western Europe, and Hong Kong, with a flexible allocation based on economic factors like earnings growth and sector trends. The Trust operates primarily in the United States, listing its shares on exchanges like NYSE Arca, and targets institutional and retail investors seeking exposure to domestic and international markets, with geographic focus spanning U.S., developed international, and select emerging regions through its fund portfolios. Headquartered in Wilmington, Delaware, with key management operations in New York, the Trust was established around 2010 as part of J.P. Morgan Asset Management's expansion into ETFs. In recent developments, J.P. Morgan Asset Management launched the JPMorgan International Dynamic ETF (JIDE) on NYSE Arca in January 2026, introducing a dynamic active strategy in the foreign large blend category with a 0.55% expense ratio and initial holdings like ASML Holding and Novartis; additionally, the firm proposed converting select U.S. mutual funds totaling $4.6 billion in assets to ETFs in 2026, pending board approval, to enhance trading flexibility and tax efficiency.