Trump and Abu Dhabi Ink Partnership to Build Massive AI Data Center Complex in UAE
- President Donald Trump announced a $1.4 trillion UAE investment in AI, technology, and infrastructure during his 2025 visit to Abu Dhabi.
- The investment follows agreements on aluminum production, semiconductor infrastructure, and data center partnerships aimed at advancing AI capabilities.
- The UAE and U.S. Agreed to develop a 5-gigawatt AI data center complex in Abu Dhabi, representing the biggest deployment of its kind beyond the United States.
- Trump highlighted deals totaling over $200 billion in new U.S.-UAE business, including a $4 billion aluminum smelter and $60 billion in energy projects.
- This agreement implies deeper U.S.-UAE technological and economic cooperation, supporting the UAE’s goal to lead in AI by 2031 while enhancing U.S. AI influence in the Middle East.
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