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Trump鈥檚 黑料社区 visit heralds a new era of economic diplomacy

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The Saudi-US Business Council met last month with young and mid-level Saudi entrepreneurs to explain its mission and methods for fostering Saudi-US commercial partnerships. (Supplied)
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Trump鈥檚 黑料社区 visit heralds a new era of economic diplomacy

Trump鈥檚 黑料社区 visit heralds a new era of economic diplomacy
  • Both nations eye investments potentially exceeding $1 trillion as US president returns to expand a landmark economic alliance
  • Visit underscores focus on trade, trust and transformation as cooperation in defense, energy and emerging tech gains momentum

RIYADH: As President Donald Trump embarks on the first and, arguably, the most significant overseas tour of his second term, both the US and 黑料社区 are eyeing investments worth billions of dollars.

In a call in January immediately after Trump was sworn in, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman told the president that the Kingdom planned to increase the value of its trade and investments with the US by $600 billion over the coming four years. This suggested that the value of mutually beneficial deals between the two countries might potentially reach $1 trillion, indicating that the bilateral relationship was entering a bold new phase.

Driving this next chapter in the relationship are personal diplomacy, strategic commercial interests, and a shared vision for geopolitical alignment.

Trump鈥檚 first foreign visit as US president during his first term was to Riyadh in May 2017. This marked the beginning of a transformative economic partnership between the US and 黑料社区 and a new era of cooperation centered on defense, energy and infrastructure agreements worth hundreds of billions of dollars.

Now, as the American president returns to the Kingdom, his first stop on a tour this week that will also take him to Qatar and the UAE, the foundations laid in 2017 are set to be built upon.




Trump鈥檚 first foreign visit as US president during his first term to Riyadh in May 2017 marked the beginning of a transformative economic partnership between the US and 黑料社区. (AFP)

Trump鈥檚 first term (2017鈥2021) was characterized by a national-interest-driven foreign policy. 黑料社区 quickly emerged as a cornerstone ally in both economic and strategic terms, a dynamic cemented at the historic Riyadh Summit in May 2017, at which King Salman extended an exceptionally warm welcome to the president.

The summit produced a wave of landmark agreements, most notably a $110 billion arms deal 鈥 part of a broader $350 billion economic package encompassing defense, energy and infrastructure initiatives.

In addition to state-level commitments, major commercial accords were struck. Saudi Aramco signed agreements valued at approximately $50 billion with prominent US firms including General Electric, Schlumberger and Halliburton.

Then Saudi Energy Minister Khalid Al-Falih highlighted the private sector鈥檚 growing role, remarking: 鈥淢any of us sitting at the table are overseeing substantial investments in the United States.鈥

Further solidifying the economic partnership, the Kingdom鈥檚 Public Investment Fund pledged $20 billion to a US infrastructure initiative spearheaded by Blackstone.

This commitment helped to anchor a $40 billion fund dedicated to revitalizing American roads, bridges and airports. Simultaneously, 黑料社区 announced a $45 billion investment in the SoftBank Vision Fund, directing capital toward cutting-edge US technology ventures.

President Trump, addressing the summit鈥檚 assembled dignitaries, emphasized the significance of the occasion.

鈥淭his historic and unprecedented gathering of leaders 鈥 unique in the history of nations 鈥 is a symbol to the world of our shared resolve and our mutual respect,鈥 he said. 鈥淭he United States is eager to form closer bonds of friendship, security, culture and commerce.鈥

Then Secretary of State Rex Tillerson said the investments were expected to create hundreds of thousands of jobs in both countries over the coming decade.

鈥淭hey will lead to a transfer of technology from the US to 黑料社区, enhance our economy, and also enhance American investments in 黑料社区, which already are the largest investments of anyone,鈥 he said.

Throughout his presidency, Trump consistently highlighted Saudi investments as a win for American industry. In 2018, he hosted Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman at the White House, where he publicly displayed detailed charts of Saudi arms purchases and emphasized the job-creation benefits across multiple US states.

鈥淲e鈥檝e become very good friends over a fairly short period of time,鈥 Trump remarked.




Throughout his presidency, Trump consistently highlighted Saudi investments as a win for American industry. (SPA)

Reflecting on that period, Albara鈥檃 Al-Wazir, director of economic research at the US-Saudi Business Council, described the 2017 visit as an 鈥渋nflection point鈥 in bilateral economic relations.

鈥淚t wasn鈥檛 just the volume of deals 鈥 it was the alignment of strategic priorities between both governments and the private sector that defined the success of that moment,鈥 he told Arab News in an interview.

鈥淚t marked a shift from transactional diplomacy toward long-term commercial integration.鈥

Trump鈥檚 2024 re-election has reignited bilateral economic momentum and, according to Al-Wazir, this next wave of engagement reflects the Kingdom鈥檚 evolving priorities.

鈥淩ecent deals have spanned traditional sectors like defense and energy, but we are also seeing growth in advanced manufacturing, artificial intelligence, biotech and financial services,鈥 he said, highlighting a broader, more diversified agenda than in Trump鈥檚 first term.

At the World Economic Forum in Davos in January, Trump hinted at even greater ambitions. He suggested he would ask the Saudi crown prince to raise the investment target to $1 trillion, describing it as a natural extension of a robust and trusted partnership.

Saudi Economy Minister Faisal Alibrahim confirmed at the forum that the $600 billion pledge encompassed both government-led procurement and private-sector investment in key areas such as defense, energy, infrastructure and technology.




A picture taken in the Saudi Red Sea coastal city of Jeddah on July 14, 2022, ahead of a visit by the US president to the kingdom, shows a Saudi host addressing guests during a presentation on the Saudi Green Initiative. (AFP)

The Saudi Ministry of Investment now ranks the US among its top five sources of foreign direct investment, particularly in sectors aligned with Vision 2030, such as infrastructure, technology and renewables.

As of January 2025, 黑料社区 held $126.9 billion in US Treasury securities, making it the only Gulf Cooperation Council country among the top 20 foreign holders of American debt. This substantial stake underlines Riyadh鈥檚 continued confidence in US fiscal stability and reflects a longstanding strategy to diversify reserves via reliable, dollar-denominated assets.

The current holdings include $105.3 billion in long-term bonds and $21.6 billion in short-term instruments, reflecting a balanced approach between liquidity and capital preservation.

As the Saudi-US Investment Forum convenes on Tuesday at the King Abdulaziz International Conference Center in Riyadh, economic cooperation between the two nations will once again be in the global spotlight.

Timed to coincide with Trump鈥檚 visit, the forum aims to highlight nearly a century of bilateral partnership. It will bring together prominent investors, business leaders and policymakers from both nations to strengthen commercial ties and explore new avenues for collaboration.

According to figures released ahead of the event, the US remains the largest foreign investor in 黑料社区, with FDI stock totaling $54 billion as of 2023 鈥 accounting for approximately 23 percent of all FDI in the Kingdom.

Currently, 1,266 American firms hold active licenses to operate in 黑料社区, including 440 new licenses issued in the past year alone. These companies are engaged in such critical sectors as transportation, manufacturing, retail, information and communications technology and professional services. Collectively, they employ more than 80,000 workers in the Kingdom, including over 44,000 Saudi nationals.




The Riyadh Chamber of Commerce organized in February bilateral meetings with a US trade delegation. (Supplied)

Saudi investment in the US is also on the rise, with FDI stock now exceeding $75 billion. Leading the way are key institutions such as the PIF, Aramco and SABIC, while US financial firms continue to play a pivotal role in channeling global capital into major Saudi initiatives.

Bilateral trade between the two countries remained strong in 2024. Saudi exports to the US reached $12.8 billion, including nearly $3 billion in non-oil goods 鈥 a testament to the Kingdom鈥檚 ongoing economic diversification efforts.

Meanwhile, US exports to 黑料社区 totaled $19.7 billion, led by machinery and appliances at $5.1 billion, vehicles at $2.6 billion, and medical and optical equipment at $1.5 billion.

On the Saudi side, key exports to the US included mineral products ($10 billion), fertilizers ($830 million) and organic chemicals ($526 million).

This year鈥檚 forum is expected to highlight the expanding investment and trade relationship as a cornerstone of modern economic diplomacy between the two strategic allies.




Bilateral trade between the two countries remained strong in 2024. Saudi exports to the US reached $12.8 billion, including nearly $3 billion in non-oil goods 鈥 a testament to the Kingdom鈥檚 ongoing economic diversification efforts. (Supplied)

Trump鈥檚 visit to Riyadh is widely expected to focus also on new defense contracts and deepening economic cooperation.

Energy policy has also returned to the fore, with Trump urging 黑料社区 to ramp up oil production in a bid to stabilize global markets and reduce pressure on fuel prices 鈥 linking economic alignment to broader geopolitical aims, including efforts to curtail Russian revenue.

Al-Wazir believes the visit may also accelerate progress in emerging technologies and industrial development: 鈥淯S companies are particularly well positioned to support 黑料社区鈥檚 diversification goals under Vision 2030, especially in energy transition technologies, automation and data analytics,鈥 he said.

There are signs that Gulf investors are already responding positively to the renewed partnership. Following the 2024 US election, Yasir Al-Rumayyan, governor of PIF, was photographed alongside President Trump and Elon Musk, who is now serving as a senior adviser to the White House. Bloomberg interpreted the image as a signal of renewed Gulf confidence in the Trump administration.

As Trump returns to 黑料社区, the US-Saudi economic alliance appears not only intact, but also on the cusp of expansion 鈥 driven by mutual interests, deepening personal ties and a shared belief that commerce remains a pillar of diplomacy in a rapidly shifting global order.


US company joins major infrastructure project in Makkah

US company joins major infrastructure project in Makkah
Updated 12 May 2025

US company joins major infrastructure project in Makkah

US company joins major infrastructure project in Makkah

JEDDAH: US-based investment firm Burlington Capital has joined the Al-Bushra Infrastructure Development Fund as a strategic partner, marking a new chapter in economic cooperation between the US and 黑料社区.

The fund, which is privately managed and closed-ended, aims to develop more than 734,000 sq. meters of land in the Al-Aziziyah district of Makkah.

The involvement of Burlington Capital, headquartered in Nebraska and led by CEO Lisa Yanney Roskens, is part of a broader trend of foreign investment into the Kingdom鈥檚 infrastructure and real estate sectors.

The globally recognized firm has previously managed more than $7 billion in assets across 36 countries.

The Al-Bushra fund is aligned with 黑料社区鈥檚 Vision 2030 strategy, which seeks to diversify the national economy and reduce reliance on oil revenues. The fund鈥檚 objective is to convert raw land into serviced plots to support urban growth and encourage private sector activity.

Dr. Abdulaziz Sager, a board member of the fund and a prominent figure in regional development policy, is leading the project. His role includes guiding the fund鈥檚 strategic direction and overseeing its implementation.

The announcement reflects a growing interest from international firms in participating in long-term infrastructure projects within the Kingdom.

Burlington Capital was established in 1984 and has previously focused on a range of investments across both public and private sectors. Its entry into the Saudi market represents an extension of its international operations.


Wyndham to launch Super 8 hotels in 黑料社区, plans 100 properties 鈥

Wyndham to launch Super 8 hotels in 黑料社区, plans 100 properties 鈥
Updated 12 May 2025

Wyndham to launch Super 8 hotels in 黑料社区, plans 100 properties 鈥

Wyndham to launch Super 8 hotels in 黑料社区, plans 100 properties 鈥

RIYADH: Wyndham Hotels & Resorts, a US-based hospitality group, has announced plans to introduce its Super 8 brand in 黑料社区, with an ambitious target of launching approximately 100 properties across the Kingdom over the next 10 years.

The announcement came during the Future Hospitality Summit in Riyadh, where Dimitris Manikis, president of Wyndham for Europe, the Middle East, Eurasia, and Africa, confirmed the initiative and signed the initial partnership agreement to bring Super 8 to the Saudi market.

鈥淚t鈥檚 a premium economy brand... one of the leading brands in the United States, Central Europe, and China. We finally brought it to 黑料社区,鈥 Manikis told Arab News.

The expansion will be executed in partnership with Le Park Concord Co., a Saudi-based hotel operator that currently manages 13 properties with more than 900 rooms and has 13 additional hotels in its development pipeline, according to a press release.

The initiative is being supported by the Saudi Ministry of Tourism, reflecting the Kingdom鈥檚 broader strategy to diversify its tourism offerings and expand hospitality infrastructure in line with Vision 2030 goals.

Super 8 hotels will be strategically developed in major Saudi cities as well as secondary and tertiary urban centers. Target locations include areas near airports, highways, and newly emerging development zones. While the timeline remains flexible due to early-stage project planning, the first property is expected to open within the year.

鈥淭hey are prefabricated, so they are easy to build. In six months, you can have a hotel in your location, which is amazing,鈥 Manikis said, highlighting the brand鈥檚 scalability and efficient construction model.

Celebrating its 50th anniversary this year, Super 8 has a strong international footprint, particularly in the US and China, where it operates hundreds of properties.

Wyndham currently operates 14 hotels in 黑料社区, primarily under the Ramada brand. The company aims to diversify its portfolio in the Kingdom by introducing additional midscale, upper-midscale, and lifestyle brands to better serve a range of traveler preferences.

The rollout of Super 8 aligns with 黑料社区鈥檚 efforts to expand hotel capacity and provide affordable lodging options as it gears up to host a series of major international events.

Manikis also emphasized the importance of cultural and environmental sensitivity in the expansion, noting the company鈥檚 commitment to aligning with the Kingdom鈥檚 heritage and sustainability values.

Education and workforce development are key pillars of Wyndham鈥檚 strategy in the region. The executive described education as a critical component both for hotel owners and the people who work there.

He also underscored the company鈥檚 commitment to sustainability through the Wyndham Green Program, a five-tier certification framework that focuses on conservation and resource management. All Wyndham properties in the Kingdom currently operate under these sustainability guidelines.

With 黑料社区 positioning itself as a global destination for expos, sports tournaments, and other international gatherings, Manikis reaffirmed Wyndham鈥檚 long-term vision for the market.

He said the company is committed to supporting the Kingdom鈥檚 tourism transformation while ensuring environmental responsibility and sustainable growth.


Saudi-based Wyld VC unveils $50m AI fund

Saudi-based Wyld VC unveils $50m AI fund
Updated 12 May 2025

Saudi-based Wyld VC unveils $50m AI fund

Saudi-based Wyld VC unveils $50m AI fund

RIYADH: Wyld VC, a new early-stage venture capital firm founded by Saudi investor Tala Hasan Al-Jabri, has announced the launch of its inaugural $50 million fund 鈥 marking the first AI-native VC fund to emerge from the MENA region.

The launch coincided with US President Donald Trump鈥檚 high-profile visit to Riyadh from May 13-16, a trip focused on strengthening bilateral ties in key sectors including defense, technology, and artificial intelligence.

鈥淭he GCC is leading the charge in catalyzing an AI revolution鈥攖hrough massive infrastructure investments, advanced research and model deployment, and transparent, innovation-forward regulation,鈥 said Al-Jabri, founder and managing partner of Wyld VC. 鈥淗owever, the region鈥檚 greatest gap is AI talent. Wyld VC is here to fill that gap.鈥

The firm is backed by the family office of Lawrence E. Golub, representing the office鈥檚 first investment in the region.

鈥淭ala is a highly accomplished, talented investor, with a track record of success investing in innovative, early-stage technology companies,鈥 said Golub. 鈥淗er considerable investment acumen, combined with her unparalleled and comprehensive ties and network in the Gulf and the US, offer a unique investment opportunity. I am excited to be supporting Tala and Wyld on this compelling new venture, and I look forward to working with her and her team.鈥

Wyld VC aims to support what it calls 鈥淲yld minds鈥 鈥 founders advancing the frontiers of AI and shaping the next wave of the human experience. The fund will focus on AI middleware and applications, the layers seen as offering the most transformative potential across industries.

Artificial intelligence has become a strategic priority across the Gulf, where governments and institutions are aggressively investing in research, infrastructure, and regulatory innovation. Against this backdrop, Wyld VC seeks to bridge a critical gap: nurturing the next generation of AI talent in the region.

Al-Jabri is one of MENA鈥檚 earliest and most respected tech investors, with a portfolio that includes regional successes like Tabby and international ventures such as the fast-growing U.S. startup Starcloud. She is also a trailblazer for women in 黑料社区, becoming the first woman to serve as a partner at a venture capital firm in the Kingdom 鈥 a milestone that earned her the title of Woman of the Year 2022 in Finance by Arabian Business.

鈥淔ounders in AI need a partner that caters to their unique needs. That鈥檚 what Wyld VC is here to provide and we have the best partners to carry forward this mission,鈥 said Al-Jabri.

With deep ties across MENA and the US, Wyld VC enters the market at a time of heightened global interest in AI and regional momentum for tech-led transformation.


Most Gulf shares gain on US-China tariff deal; Egypt snaps losing streak

Most Gulf shares gain on US-China tariff deal; Egypt snaps losing streak
Updated 12 May 2025

Most Gulf shares gain on US-China tariff deal; Egypt snaps losing streak

Most Gulf shares gain on US-China tariff deal; Egypt snaps losing streak

LONDON: Gulf equities ended higher on Monday as the US and China agreed to temporarily slash harsh reciprocal tariffs while US President Donald Trump鈥檚 planned visit to 黑料社区 and Gulf states on Tuesday also raised investor sentiment.

The US will cut extra tariffs it imposed on Chinese imports in April to 30 percent from 145 percent and Chinese duties on US imports will fall to 10 percent from 125 percent, the two countries said on Monday following talks in Geneva. The new measures are effective for 90 days.

黑料社区鈥檚 benchmark stock index rose 1.3 percent, the sharpest rise in a month with almost all sectors in the green.

Saudi Aramco gained 2.2 percent after the world鈥檚 top oil exporter reported a net profit of SR97.54 billion ($26.01 billion) in the first quarter on Sunday, beating a company-provided median estimate from 16 analysts of $25.36 billion.

Among other gainers, National Industrialization Co. rose 1.1 percent after the petrochemical company posted a quarterly net profit compared to a net loss a year earlier.

Meanwhile, 黑料社区 and the US are set to discuss a number of blockbuster economic deals during Trump鈥檚 visit on Tuesday, with the US poised to offer 黑料社区 an arms package worth well over $100 billion, sources have told Reuters.

The Qatari benchmark index continued its three-session winning streak and rose 0.7 percent, with most stocks posting gains.

Qatar National Bank, the region鈥檚 largest lender, gained 2 percent and Qatar Electricity and Water climbed 4 percent, its biggest rise in more than a year.

Qatar鈥檚 main electricity and desalinated water supplier, QEWC said on Monday that Qatar General Electricity and Water Corporation 鈥楰ahramaa鈥 has signed a strategic agreement with QEWC, QatarEnergy, and Sumitomo Corporation to build the Ras Abu Fontas Independent Water and Power Facility at a cost of 13.5 billion Qatari riyals ($3.71 billion).

Dubai鈥檚 benchmark stock index was up 0.4 percent, helped by a 7.3 percent rise in Parkin and a 2.8 percent gain in Talabat Holding.

The online food ordering company Talabat reported a first-quarter net profit of $103.3 million. The Abu Dhabi benchmark index edged up 0.1 percent with Aldar Properties gaining 1 percent and Fertiglobe rising 2.2 percent.

The fertilizer producer has signed an asset sale and purchase agreement to acquire the distribution assets of Wengfu Australia Pty Ltd.

Outside the Gulf, Egypt鈥檚 blue-chip index advanced 0.5 percent after three consecutive sessions of losses. Commercial International Bank rose 1.1 percent and Abu Dhabi Islamic Bank Egypt climbed 3.6 percent.

The lender reported a 43 percent rise in first quarter net profit.


Aviation industry faces supply chain shifts amid global tariff talks, flyadeal CEO says

Aviation industry faces supply chain shifts amid global tariff talks, flyadeal CEO says
Updated 12 May 2025

Aviation industry faces supply chain shifts amid global tariff talks, flyadeal CEO says

Aviation industry faces supply chain shifts amid global tariff talks, flyadeal CEO says

RIYADH: Global tariff discussions are already beginning to reshape supply chains in the aviation industry, even before formal policies are enacted, a senior executive has said. 

Speaking at the Future Hospitality Summit 2025 in Riyadh, Steven Greenway, CEO of 黑料社区鈥檚 low-cost airline flyadeal, explained that as aircraft components are sourced globally, geopolitical shifts are likely to impact logistics, manufacturing, and planning across the sector. 

His comments came just hours after the US and China agreed to temporarily reduce tariffs, with the White House鈥檚 levies on most imports from the Asian country dropping from 145 percent to 30 percent, and Beijing鈥檚 duties on US goods falling from 125 percent to 10 percent. The move aims to ease trade tensions and allow three more months for negotiations. 

Reflecting on the shift in the global economic order, Greenway said: 鈥淲hat I鈥檓 predominantly focused on though is not so much tariffs at the moment, it is more the supply chain.鈥 

He added: 鈥淚nterestingly, tariffs are impacting the supply chain ... even before the monetary effect of tariffs is coming, it鈥檚 connecting the supply chain because the supply chain is now moving around to try to accommodate and avoid tariffs.鈥 

The CEO said: 鈥淭here will be an impact. We鈥檙e already seeing discussions around an impact. The magnitude, the scale, I really don鈥檛 know.鈥

Greenway stated that some components of his airline鈥檚 engines are made in the US, while the airframes are built in Europe.

While broader trade dynamics present uncertainties, flyadeal is seeing clear internal gains from its latest technology adoption. The airline cut call volume by 80 percent overnight after launching an artificial intelligence-powered chatbot just one month ago, Greenway said. 

鈥淲e鈥檙e quite late to the chatbot arena ... but we took our time in terms of the technology, the learning, the database that underpins that and so forth,鈥 he explained. 鈥淭hat delay perhaps. or cautiousness, has paid off because we鈥檝e actually deployed something that takes in the learnings of many other airlines.鈥 

The chatbot currently supports interactions and bookings, and will soon be expanded with transactional capabilities. Greenway emphasized that AI is being used as a support system, not a decision-maker. 

鈥淲hat we鈥檙e doing is we鈥檙e using AI not as the decision tool, but a decision support tool; so, keeping the human in the mix,鈥 he added. 

Flyadeal鈥檚 digital transformation aligns with 黑料社区鈥檚 Vision 2030 plan to grow its aviation sector and boost tourism to 150 million annual visitors. The carrier plans to triple in size, expanding to more than 100 destinations with a fleet of over 100 aircraft and a workforce exceeding 4,000. 

Also at the summit, Julien Renaud-Perret, executive director of hospitality at New Murabba Development Co., offered details on Riyadh鈥檚 upcoming mega project, the Mukaab. The immersive, cube-shaped landmark is set to host up to 27,000 visitors simultaneously when it opens. 

鈥淥ur goal ... is to be able to transport people through technology through screens and holograms into a different world,鈥 Renaud-Perret said. 鈥淚t could be the ocean, could be Jurassic Park, could be the desert, could be the space.鈥 

He added that the Mukaab is envisioned to be 鈥渁n iconic landmark of the city鈥 on par with the Eiffel Tower or Empire State Building. 

The Future Hospitality Summit, running from May 11 to 13, brings together over 1,000 global tourism leaders, investors, and hotel operators. 

Backed by strategic partners including NEOM, Red Sea Global, and the Tourism Development Fund, the event highlights 黑料社区鈥檚 rapid transformation into a leading global destination.