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Five Decades, Trillion-Dollar Transactions: UAE-US Relationship Embarks on Daring New Phase


Updated: May 17, 2025 19:31

Image Source: Mashable ME
The United Arab Emirates and United States have reached a milestone in their five-decade relationship, launching a tide of revolutionary deals and investments during President Donald Trump's recent Abu Dhabi state visit.
 
Key Highlights:
  • $1.4 Trillion Investment Commitment: The UAE reaffirmed its landmark pledge to invest $1.4 trillion in the US over the next decade, targeting high-impact sectors like artificial intelligence, advanced technology, energy, and manufacturing. This unprecedented commitment is set to fuel job creation, innovation, and economic growth in both nations.
  • AI Acceleration Partnership: The two governments introduced the "US-UAE AI Acceleration Partnership," an agreement to advance bilateral initiatives in artificial intelligence and strategic technologies. Plans entail opening a 1GW AI data center in Abu Dhabi as part of an overall 5GW AI technology cluster, making the UAE a regional AI leader while meeting stringent US security standards.
  • Significant Business Transactions: More than $200 billion worth of new deals were inked, with Etihad Airways' $14.5 billion order for 28 Boeing planes and strategic partnerships in energy, healthcare, aviation, and industry. ADNOC's extended tie-up with ExxonMobil and Occidental will increase UAE energy output and drive direct air capture technology investment in the US.
  • Lasting Strategic Relationships: The leaders highlighted common values, security relations, and a shared vision of regional stability and prosperity. The UAE is the US's leading trade partner in the Middle East and North Africa, with relationships covering defense, diplomacy, trade, and the Abraham Accords.
  • Symbolic Awards: President Trump was awarded the UAE's highest civilian recognition, the Order of Zayed, as testament to the breadth and value of the bilateral relationship.
Sources: UAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Abu Dhabi Media Office, Emirates247, White House, NewsOnAir

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