
Oracle Announces $14 Billion Saudi Arabia Investment Plan
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Oracle has announced a $14 billion investment in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia over the next ten years. The company stated that this move supports Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030 and will accelerate access to advanced cloud and AI technologies across the Kingdom.
Oracle reported that the expanded investment is aimed at empowering digital innovation, enhancing healthcare services, and contributing to economic development in the region. The company emphasized that its technology will help strengthen national security and reinforce Saudi sovereignty.
The announcement comes as Saudi Arabia intensifies efforts to become a global digital leader. Oracle confirmed that this partnership aligns with the Kingdom's strategic goals and reflects strong collaboration between Saudi Arabia and the United States.
Safra Catz, CEO of Oracle, said the investment was made possible due to the leadership and policy direction of President Trump and his administration. She noted that Oracle's technologies would bring measurable benefits to the Saudi people and help build stronger diplomatic and economic ties with the U.S.
'Thanks to the decisive actions and strong leadership of President Trump and his administration, Oracle is providing the world's most advanced cloud and AI technology to Saudi Arabia,' Catz said.
She added that the partnership would create new opportunities across key sectors while supporting broader goals of peace and prosperity throughout the Middle East.
Key points of Oracle's commitment include: $14 billion investment over 10 years in Saudi Arabia
Focus on cloud and AI infrastructure to drive innovation
Support for healthcare, economic growth, and national security
Oracle reiterated that this move will contribute to Vision 2030 by enabling sustainable digital transformation and advancing bilateral cooperation.

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