President-elect Donald Trump announced a $20 billion investment into US building data centers by the Emirati company, but no details were released.
DAMAC Properties commits billions to U.S. data centers, showcasing Trump’s influence in attracting major investments
Listen and subscribe to Opening Bid on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube or wherever you find your favorite podcasts. The incoming Trump administration is feeling the warm embrace of Big Tech.
President-elect Trump announced Tuesday that Emirati billionaire Hussain Sajwani plans to invest $20 billion in the United States “over a very short period of time” to build data centers across
A United Arab Emirates investment firm has pledged $20 billion to build new data centers targeting AI across a number of locations across the United States.
“The investment will support massive new data centers across the Midwest, the Sun Belt area, and also to keep America on the cutting edge of technology and artificial intelligence,” Trump said at a news conference at his Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida on Tuesday.
Among the bolder overtures has been billionaire SoftBank CEO Masayoshi Son, who posed with Trump for a photo op at Mar-a-Lago in mid-December and announced plans for a $100 billion US investment ...
The announcement follows a pledge made last month by the Japanese billionaire investor Masayoshi Son, while at Trump's side, to invest $100 billion in the United States.Trump said at a news ...
The incoming Trump administration is feeling the warm embrace of Big Tech. Among the bolder overtures has been billionaire SoftBank CEO Masayoshi Son, who posed with Trump for a photo op at Mar-a-Lago in mid-December and announced plans for a $100 billion ...
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