Romanian energy minister Bogdan Ivan spoke with Eric Trump at the World Economic Forum in Davos about a $5 billion artificial‑intelligence plant that would use excess power from Romania’s upgraded electricity grid. Ivan said the project, which would serve Romania, Ukraine and Turkey, could attract investment from the Trump Organization and that Trump was slated for a private visit to the country. The minister highlighted a shift of solar funding to mature generation projects and praised the positive reception from Trump. The meeting was framed as a step toward positioning Romania on the global strategic investment map.

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