Sky News Takes You Behind the Scenes of Trump's Middle East Trip
- President Donald Trump has signed agreements in the Middle East expected to generate $2 trillion in trade and investment while promoting U.S. Corporate investments totaling billions.
- Trump secured over $200 billion in deals with the United Arab Emirates, including a $14.5 billion aircraft purchase agreement from Etihad Airways.
- Major companies announced plans to invest billions in the U.S., including $20 billion from Sanofi and $3 billion from Kraft Heinz, among others.
- The White House described Trump's agreements as historic, predicting the projects will create hundreds of skilled jobs.
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What did Trump accomplish during his Middle East trip?
President Trump is heading back to the U.S. after his Middle East tour, claiming he secured trillions of dollars in new foreign investments. He also said his administration will send letters to countries with new tariff rates in the next few weeks. CBS News' chief White House correspondent Nancy Cordes has more analysis.
Trump returns to Washington with investment agreements but no major peace deals
President Donald Trump is returning to Washington on Friday after a diplomatic tour of the Middle East, where he pitched American business and secured investment pledges but failed to reach long-promised peace deals in Gaza and Ukraine.


While Trump Pulls In Investments In Middle East Trip, White House Touts Investments On ‘Home Front’
Companies have announced billions in new investments in the United States while President Donald Trump has been traveling and signing deals in the Middle East this week.The president has traveled to Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and the United Arab Emirates so far this week to sign agreements and receive commitments that will generate roughly $2 trillion in trade and investment. At the same time, major companies have announced plans to invest billions mo…
What Happened During Trump's Middle East Tour
President Donald Trump has wrapped up his three-country tour of the Middle East, during which significant moves were made to transform the United States’ relationship with the region. The President solidified investment agreements, conducted the first meeting between U.S. and Syrian Presidents in 25 years, hinted at the potential for a nuclear deal with Iran, and much more. Trump kickstarted his visit on Tuesday, May 13, when he landed in Saudi …
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