Trump's $600 Billion Saudi Investment Deal
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Oil barely garnered a mention from U.S. President Donald Trump during his glitzy visit to Saudi Arabia this week. But the black gold may explain why the trip went so smoothly.
As the Trump administration prioritizes partnerships with the Mideast, China emerges as the ‘big loser,’ the Wedbush analyst told Fortune.
Amazon, Google, and Nvidia are among those who struck deals during Trump's visit to the Middle East, his first major overseas trip of his second term.
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U.S. rare earths miner MP Materials said on Wednesday it has signed a memorandum of understanding with Saudi Arabia's flagship mining company Maaden to jointly develop a rare earth supply chain in the Middle Eastern country.
Trump is in Saudi Arabia leading a large delegation of top officials from his administration and leaders in the business world.
From F.D.R. to Trump, presidents have traveled to see Saudi Arabia and its royal family on a variety of diplomatic missions, some more inscrutable than others.
The announcements follow reports that the US administration intends to facilitate AI chip deals between American firms and Gulf nations.
The U.S. president was criticized for not drinking the coffee that was given to him, a gesture some deemed "disrespectful".