Saudi Arabia pledges $600 billion U.S. investment over four years. Saudi Arabia is planning to open its second U.S. investment office in Miami, following its first in Washington, D.C.
Saudi Arabia will open an investment office in Miami, after the kingdom’s de-facto ruler pledged to boost US investment.
The investigation is probing how the Saudis “use their massive wealth to infiltrate ... American cultural institutions.”
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President Trump's son-in-law Jared Kushner, the Trump Organization and Trump golf courses have business connections to the Saudis.
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Trump appeared at the conference just days after his envoys met Russian President Vladimir Putin’s foreign minister for talks in Riyadh aimed at ending the war in Ukraine. Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman has close ties to both leaders, and Riyadh has previously helped negotiate a US-Russia prisoner swap.
President Donald Trump plans to take the stage in Miami Beach on Wednesday to address captains of finance and tech, as well as the event’s host: Saudi Arabia’s mammoth sovereign wealth fund.
A three-day investment conference in Miami Beach sponsored by a Saudi investment group is hosting leaders from the AI, healthcare, urban development, sports and environmental sectors. President
President Donald Trump spoke Wednesday at Saudi Arabia’s annual investment conference in South Florida, a sign the oil giant is increasingly reaching the American mainstream with a signature event designed to promote the country as a global actor seeking to diversify its economy.
Riyadh is hosting U.S., Russian and Arab officials for high-stakes talks on Ukraine and Gaza, more proof of its regional clout and warm relations with President Trump.
Saudi Arabia will open an investment office in Miami, after the kingdom’s de-facto ruler pledged to boost US investment. In addition to US investments, Saudi Arabia will use Miami as a ...