Trump to headline FII Priority Summit in Miami on March 27

RIYADH — The Future Investment Initiative (FII) Institute announced that US President Donald Trump will be the guest of honor at the fourth edition of the FII Priority Summit in Miami, scheduled from March 25 to 27, 2026.Trump is set to deliver an in-person keynote address during the closing session on March 27 at 9:30 p.m. GMT, marking his second direct appearance before the summit audience.Richard Attias, chairman of the executive committee and acting CEO of the FII Institute, described Trump’s participation as a “defining moment,” noting that the closing session will focus on critical discussions around global capital flows and their direction in a rapidly evolving economic landscape.The summit comes at a pivotal time for the global economy, amid intensifying energy challenges and oil prices surpassing $100 per barrel, with participants expected to closely watch Trump’s perspective on managing these developments and shaping capital movement strategies.Held under the theme “Mobile Capital,” the summit will explore how capital is moving, adapting and leading in a fragmented global environment.The agenda will focus on investment, technology and policy as key drivers of sustainable and inclusive growth, with particular emphasis on Latin America and the broader Americas as emerging centers of global transformation.The event will gather more than 1,500 delegates, including senior officials, investors and innovators. Saudi Arabia will be represented by prominent figures including Public Investment Fund Governor and FII Institute Chairman Yasir Al-Rumayyan, Finance Minister Mohammed Al-Jadaan, Tourism Minister Ahmed Al-Khateeb, and Saudi Ambassador to the United States Princess Reema bint Bandar.The speaker lineup also features high-profile names such as US Middle East envoy Steve Witkoff, Meta Vice Chair Dina Powell McCormick, and Donald Trump Jr., among others.According to the FII Institute, this year’s theme reflects a rapidly shifting global reality where capital, talent and ideas move across borders and industries at unprecedented speed. Amid slowing global growth, prolonged high interest rates and deep geopolitical divides, the summit aims to redefine investment landscapes and returns.Discussions will center on key global priorities, including energy transition, digital infrastructure, artificial intelligence and regional resilience, as policymakers face mounting economic pressures and social challenges.RIYADH — The Future Investment Initiative (FII) Institute announced that US President Donald Trump will be the guest of honor at the fourth edition of the FII Priority Summit in Miami, scheduled from March 25 to 27, 2026.Trump is set to deliver an in-person keynote address during the closing session on March 27 at 9:30 p.m. GMT, marking his second direct appearance before the summit audience.Richard Attias, chairman of the executive committee and acting CEO of the FII Institute, described Trump’s participation as a “defining moment,” noting that the closing session will focus on critical discussions around global capital flows and their direction in a rapidly evolving economic landscape.The summit comes at a pivotal time for the global economy, amid intensifying energy challenges and oil prices surpassing $100 per barrel, with participants expected to closely watch Trump’s perspective on managing these developments and shaping capital movement strategies.Held under the theme “Mobile Capital,” the summit will explore how capital is moving, adapting and leading in a fragmented global environment.The agenda will focus on investment, technology and policy as key drivers of sustainable and inclusive growth, with particular emphasis on Latin America and the broader Americas as emerging centers of global transformation.The event will gather more than 1,500 delegates, including senior officials, investors and innovators. Saudi Arabia will be represented by prominent figures including Public Investment Fund Governor and FII Institute Chairman Yasir Al-Rumayyan, Finance Minister Mohammed Al-Jadaan, Tourism Minister Ahmed Al-Khateeb, and Saudi Ambassador to the United States Princess Reema bint Bandar.The speaker lineup also features high-profile names such as US Middle East envoy Steve Witkoff, Meta Vice Chair Dina Powell McCormick, and Donald Trump Jr., among others.According to the FII Institute, this year’s theme reflects a rapidly shifting global reality where capital, talent and ideas move across borders and industries at unprecedented speed. Amid slowing global growth, prolonged high interest rates and deep geopolitical divides, the summit aims to redefine investment landscapes and returns.Discussions will center on key global priorities, including energy transition, digital infrastructure, artificial intelligence and regional resilience, as policymakers face mounting economic pressures and social challenges.