Tim Cook Attends Windsor Castle State Banquet as Part of Trump’s Visit to the UK
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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