(Reuters) -Saudi Arabian Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman told President Donald Trump that the kingdom wants to put $600 billion into expanded investment and trade with the United States over the next four years,
President Donald Trump touted a new $600 billion investment from Saudi Arabia during a speech to world leaders in Davos.
Saudi Arabia faces a pivotal moment in its push to build a metals and mining hub, with foreign players still showing more hunger for the kingdom’s cash than a willingness to deploy their capital.
Saudi Arabia is looking for mining deals in a push to secure supplies of critical minerals for its industrialization plan, just as a wave of attempted consolidation sweeps the sector.
The Saudi 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 kingdom as his first foreign trip.
During a recent call, Saudi Arabia's crown prince announced plans to invest $600 billion in the U.S. over four years.
Trump said he planned to ask the oil cartel to lower prices, which he said would lead to a swift end to Russia's war in Ukraine.
Saudi Arabia aims to diversify its economy as part of the country’s long-term economic transformation plan, Finance Minister Mohammed Al-Jadaan tells Bloomberg at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.
According to Sky Germany, Bayer Leverkusen are open to letting Victor Boniface leave this month with clubs from Saudi Arabia and the Premier League showing interest. After the failed attempt to bring Liverpool striker Darwin Nunez to Saudi Arabia,
Crude oil futures turned lower Thursday to their weakest levels in two weeks after President Trump called for Saudi Arabia and OPEC to lower oil prices, implying a need to raise output. Trump told world leaders gathered in Davos that he would ask Saudi Arabia to "bring down the cost of oil" and reiterated his threat to use tariffs to bring
Israel Adesanya is ready to get back into action with his first non-title fight in nearly six years at UFC Saudi Arabia.