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It’s no surprise Elon Musk is joining Trump on his Arabian jaunt. His businesses have been lapping up gulf money for years.
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Gulf Business on MSNElon Musk: Starlink has been approved in Saudi ArabiaBillionaire tech entrepreneur Elon Musk said on Tuesday that Saudi Arabia has approved the use of his satellite internet service Starlink for aviation and maritime sectors. “I’d also like to thank the Kingdom for approving Starlink for maritime and aviation use,