Trump U.K. State Visit: U.S. Firms to Invest at Least $205B in Britain
US companies including Microsoft and Google pledged £150 billion for UK tech infrastructure, creating 7,600 jobs, as part of a new UK-US technology prosperity deal.
- On Wednesday, Apple CEO Tim Cook attended a state banquet at Windsor Castle hosted by King Charles III during Donald Trump's two-day state visit to the UK.
- The visit aimed to affirm the special relationship between the UK and US and advance multibillion-dollar technology deals amid efforts to avoid central London protests.
- Major US firms including Microsoft, OpenAI, Blackstone, Prologis, Palantir, and Google pledged over £150 billion in investments, focusing on AI infrastructure and data centers across the UK.
- The Prime Minister said, "We back British brilliance," and described the investments as a "bold signal" of economic strength delivering "jobs, growth and opportunity" for working people.
- Hundreds of protesters gathered near Windsor Castle with slogans and projected images of Trump and Jeffrey Epstein; police arrested four people for malicious communications related to these projections.
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The U.S. President’s visit has come with investment promises from big tech companies as some voices warn of the risk of increased transatlantic dependenceTrump on Putin: “I’ve been very disappointed” Investors, engineers and executives of the world’s richest and most powerful companies sat at the table more than 47 meters long from Windsor Castle. According to the British royal house, there were 139 candles and 1,452 pieces of cutlery that had t…
The British Prime Minister has secured the commitment of 170 billion euros in US investments in new technologies. Sufficient in his eyes to overcome criticism of his guest. ...
After a day of ceremonies, a carriage ride with King Charles III and a state banquet, US President Donald Trump and British Prime Minister Keir Starmer will announce the largest investment package in the United Kingdom.
Apple CEO Tim Cook attended UK state dinner with President Trump
United States President Donald Trump continues to keep Apple CEO Tim Cook busy with various dinners and events that seek to increase government relationships with Silicon Valley, this time in the UK.UK House of ParliamentIt is no secret that world leaders, company heads, and other people of import want to stay on the United States President's good side. It's enough of a concern that Apple CEO Tim Cook has a playbook for keeping government interf…
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