Adani Group plans to invest $10 billion in energy and infrastructure projects in the United States, Chairman Gautam Adani announced in a post on X (formerly Twitter), and newly elected US President Donald Trump He also expressed his congratulations.
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“Congratulations to @realDonaldTrump,” he wrote. “As India and the US deepen their partnership, Adani Group will leverage its global expertise to invest $10 billion in US energy security and resilient infrastructure projects, creating up to 15,000 jobs. I aim to do so.”
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However, Gautam Adani did not reveal details such as the timing and scale of the project, apart from its value.
The announcement comes after the American Petroleum Institute (API), the U.S. oil and gas industry group, told President Donald Trump that it threatened jobs and energy security, according to Money. The move comes at a time when several policies have been called for to be halted. control report.
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Meanwhile, President Trump used the slogan “Drill, Baby, Drill” in his victory speech to emphasize his stance on the oil sector and promised to further increase production.
The move also comes as Adani Group plans to launch 10 gigawatts of hydropower projects overseas over the next few years, Reuters reported. The report added that the group is considering building similar projects in Nepal, Bhutan, Kenya, Tanzania, the Philippines and Vietnam.
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Gautam Adani also hosted four visiting ambassadors from the European Union, Germany, Denmark and Belgium. He gave them a detailed tour of the group's renewable energy business in Gujarat.
Adani Enterprises has also partnered with US-based global data center operator EdgeConneX to build hyperscale data centers in India.
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