Washington, D.C. – Former US President Donald Trump is apparently making plans to publicly declare his proposal for the building of $20 billion-worth of data centers in the US. The revelation was expected Tuesday by a Reuters source familiar with the situation.
The ambitious project will be led by Emirati billionaire Hussain Sajwani, chairman of DAMAC Properties, a leading real estate developer with operations around the world. This is a significant foray into the technology infrastructure sector for the Dubai-based tycoon.
In what is expected to boost U.S. technological prowess, the high-tech investment project will create first-class data center facilities, fueling economic activity and creating a thousand jobs as well. In this regard, industry experts explain that the push is in consonance with expanding demand for cloud computing, AI, and all things digital- transformation.
Neither Trump’s administration nor DAMAC Properties has confirmed or denied comments about the plan. However, insiders say the move might be vital for changing the data infrastructure outlook in the U.S.
A detailed report that outlines the possible location and release schedule of data centers is supposed to be communicated in the statement.
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