The comments from Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman came after President Donald Trump mused about returning to the kingdom as his first foreign trip.
Saudi Arabia has expressed its support for maintaining stability in the global oil market, despite U.S. President Donald Trump urging the Middle Eastern nation to lower oil prices. When asked about Donald Trump’s proposal during an appearance at the Davos forum in Switzerland,
Saudi Arabia intends to invest $600 billion in the United States over the next four years, the country's Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman has told US President Donald Trump. The two leaders discussed the massive investment plans on Thursday,
"Before the end of my first full business day in Washington and the White House, we have already secured nearly $3 trillion of new investments in the United States and probably that's going to be six or seven by the end of the week," Trump said while announcing Stargate on Tuesday, though he did not elaborate on the sources of the investments.
Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince announced Thursday that the kingdom is set to invest $600 billion in the United States over the next four years.
The president's remarks follow an announcement by Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince that the kingdom will invest $600 billion in the US.
During a speech to the World Economic Forum on Thursday, President Donald Trump pressured the Saudi Crown Prince to increase his planned $600 billion investment in the U.S. "to a round $1 trillion" and to lower the global price of oil.
Saudi Arabia’s crown prince says the kingdom wants to invest $600 billion in the United States over the next four years, comments that came after President Donald Trump mused about returning to the ki
President Donald Trump touted Saudi Arabia’s pledge to invest $600 billion in the U.S. in the next four years, suggesting the figure should actually be higher.
They wanted him to lose. But now, some supporters of a two-state solution think the 47th president might just help their cause.
United States President Donald Trump has indicated that the country may reconsider its decision to pull out of the World Health Organization (WHO) just days after ordering a US exit from the global health agency.