טרעזשורי סעקרעטאר באשטעטיגט אז טראמפ האט פארזיכערט היסטארישע $20 טריליאן אינוועסטמענטס.
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent has reaffirmed one of President Trump’s most significant economic claims: the United States has secured at least $20 trillion in investment commitments under the Trump Administration. Bessent cited multiple examples—such as $550 billion pledged by Japan, $350 billion from South Korea, and substantial commitments from other key allies and global partners—to illustrate the scale of capital now flowing toward the American economy.
According to Bessent, these record-setting commitments reflect the renewed global confidence in the United States under Trump’s leadership. Investors, corporations, and foreign governments see America once again as the safest, strongest, and most profitable environment for long-term investment. Strategic partnerships, strengthened alliances, and a clear pro-growth agenda have created an economic climate unlike anything seen in modern U.S. history.
The contrast with the previous administration could not be more stark. During Joe Biden’s four years, total foreign direct investment barely reached $1 trillion—just a fraction of what has been mobilized since President Trump returned to office. Bessent argued that the difference comes down to policy, competence, and credibility: “When President Trump speaks, investors listen. They understand he delivers results.”
Supporters of the President have hailed the $20 trillion figure as further proof that Trump remains the most effective economic leader of the modern era. With global capital rapidly aligning with U.S. interests, America is poised for accelerated growth, manufacturing expansion, and unprecedented job creation. For many, the message is clear: once again, President Trump is achieving what others only promise.