President-elect Donald Trump on Tuesday announced a $20 billion investment in US-based data centers by Hussain Sajwani, the billionaire founder of DAMAC Properties and a close business associate of the Trump family.
Ahead of his inauguration at the end of January, President-elect Donald Trump announced that Damac Properties, controlled by Emirati
Dubai real estate developer Damac Properties will invest $20 billion in data centres across the United States, President-elect Donald Trump announced on Tuesday.
Hussain Sajwani, a longtime Trump ally, announced a multibillion-dollar investment amid growing U.S. demand for AI and crypto infrastructure.
Billionaire Hussain Sajwani, a Trump associate and founder of the property development company DAMAC Properties, is pledging the money.
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
Hussain Sajwani, CEO of DAMAC Properties, confirmed a significant $20 billion investment in the U.S. during a recent Mar-a-Lago event with President-elect Donald Trump. This move underscores the continued business ties between Trump and Sajwani,
Emirati billionaire Hussain Sajwani said on Friday he expects more investments from the oil-rich Gulf into the U.S. as President-elect Donald J. Trump's second term in office heralds a "pro-business" climate.
President-elect Donald Trump's breezy rollout this week of a Dubai real estate developer's $20 billion pledge shows the chasm between tech's bold
Gov. McMaster painted rosy expectations for South Carolina's economy under President-elect Donald Trump. Data centers and electric vehicles will loom heavily.