Hussain Sajwani, the founder and chairman of DAMAC Properties of Dubai, built the first Trump-branded golf course in the Middle East a decade ago.
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.
Hussain Sajwani and Donald Trump have a long-standing business relationship. In 2013, they partnered to create the first Trump-branded golf course in the Middle East
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.
WASHINGTON (AP) — President-elect Donald Trump on Tuesday announced a $20 billion investment for data centers in the United States by an Emirati company led by billionaire Hussain Sajwani, a close business partner of the Trump family.
Dubai real estate developer Damac Properties will invest $20 billion in data centres across the United States, President-elect Donald Trump announced on Tuesday.
DAMAC Properties commits billions to U.S. data centers, showcasing Trump’s influence in attracting major investments
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
Texas — already magnet for data center builds— stands to benefit from a proposed $20 billion investment announced by President-elect Donald Trump.
President-elect Donald Trump has announced that Hussain Sajwani, an Emirati billionaire businessman who founded the property development giant DAMAC Properties, will invest $20 billion in new data centers across the United States.
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,