Trump and Abu Dhabi Ink Partnership to Build Massive AI Data Center Complex in UAE
- U.S. President Donald Trump announced during his June 1, 2025 visit to Abu Dhabi that the UAE will invest $1.4 trillion in American AI and technology over the next decade.
- This pledge follows ongoing efforts to deepen U.S.-UAE ties amid a Gulf tour that also included arms and economic deals with Qatar and Saudi Arabia.
- The announcement accompanied cooperation agreements to build a 5-gigawatt AI data center complex in Abu Dhabi, the largest outside the U.S., plus mutual commitments to develop equally large U.S. data centers.
- The Commerce Department called this a "major milestone" for U.S. AI leadership, noting the UAE can import 500,000 Nvidia AI chips annually to support these projects.
- This partnership aims to expand U.S. tech influence in the Middle East, enhance AI leadership, and support economic diversification in the UAE by 2031.
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