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U.S. President Donald Trump secured a $600 billion commitment from Saudi Arabia on Tuesday to invest in the United States after the oil power rolled out the red carpet for him at the start of a tour of Gulf states.
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A Middle Eastern city long known for its ultra-luxury homes will have a brand new tower to add to its glittering skyline.
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The National on MSNWhen Trump visited UAE to launch the 'Beverly Hills of Dubai'Follow the latest on Trump's Gulf tripWhen Donald Trump visited Dubai in 2014, the focus was on his partnership to build a golf course and an estate of luxury villas. Any announcement that the property tycoon was planning what was then considered an audacious bid for the White House was not on the itinerary.
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essanews.com on MSNTrump's billion-dollar hotel set to redefine Dubai skylineTrump International Hotel & Tower Dubai, a new project by the Trump Organization, is poised to become a luxury landmark in Dubai. The skyscraper, standing at 1,150 feet, will feature a five-star hotel,
A deal for a state-backed Emirati firm to use a Trump-affiliated digital coin was announced in a panel that included the president’s son and his business partner, who promised, “This is only the beginning.
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Trump is set to expand his property empire into Dubai - with a new 80 story skyscraper. Plans have been unveiled for Trump Hotel & Residences Dubai in the heart of the UAE, measuring almost 1,150 feet with a swimming pool at the top. Prices for two-bed ...
The Trump Organization is launching a Dubai tower that will include penthouses priced at $20 million while preparing for a new property project in Qatar just weeks ahead of the US president’s visit to the Gulf.
"Dubai is a developer's dream," Eric Trump, executive vice president of the Trump Organization tells CNBC's Dan Murphy as the property developer readies to build the first Trump Tower in Dubai.
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Trump lays out Mideast vision as he looks to revamp US approach in Iran, Syria and beyondPresident Donald Trump on Tuesday held out Saudi Arabia as a model for a reimagined Middle East, using the first major foreign trip of his term to emphasize the promise of economic prosperity over instability in a region reeling from multiple wars.