Trump and Abu Dhabi Ink Partnership to Build Massive AI Data Center Complex in UAE
- During his 2025 Gulf visit, President Donald Trump announced a $1.4 trillion UAE investment to develop a large-scale AI facility with 5 gigawatts of capacity located in Abu Dhabi.
- The announcement followed previous Gulf agreements on arms sales, economic exchanges, and AI cooperation developed during Trump's visits to Saudi Arabia and Qatar.
- The AI campus in Abu Dhabi will be the world’s largest data center outside the U.S., spanning 10 square miles and advancing American cloud and AI firms’ regional presence.
- Trump said the UAE pledged to invest $1.4 trillion over 10 years, with Commerce Secretary Lutnick calling the deal a "major milestone" for U.S. AI dominance.
- The partnership signals increased U.S.-UAE ties in technology and defense, positioning the Gulf as a key player in global AI competition and economic collaboration.
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