After meeting with President-elect Donald Trump, a Japanese CEO has agreed to help "Make America Great Again" by investing billions of dollars and creating tens-of-thousands of new jobs.

On Tuesday, Trump met with Softbank CEO Masayoshi Son in New York City. The meeting apparently went so well that the Japanese tycoon agreed to invest $50 billion in the United States. An investment of that sum will create about 50,000 new jobs, according to the President-elect.

"Ladies and gentleman," Trump said to the press. "This is Masayoshi of Softbank from Japan, and he's just agreed to invest $50 billion in the United States and 50,000 jobs. He's one of the great men of industry, so I just wanted thank you very much."

Masayoshi held up pages of some sort of plan for investing in the U.S. His company Softbank is an internet and telecommunication company.

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