United Arab Emirates Pledges $1.4 Trillion U.S. Investment After Trump Meeting
- The United Arab Emirates has pledged a 10-year, $1.4 trillion investment framework in the United States after meeting with President Donald Trump this week.
- UAE investment fund ADQ and U.S. Partner Energy Capital Partners announced a $25 billion initiative focused on energy infrastructure and data centers.
- XRG, representing UAE state oil company ADNOC, will invest in the NextDecade liquefied natural gas export facility in Texas to support U.S. Natural gas production.
- David Sacks, the Trump administration Crypto Czar, met with senior UAE officials to discuss the digital asset industry and AI.
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UAE pledges $1.4 trillion investment in US
The NewsThere is now a price tag on the deluge of deals the United Arab Emirates plans in the US. The UAE has committed $1.4 trillion over the next decade to “substantially increase… existing investments” in artificial-intelligence infrastructure, semiconductors, energy, and manufacturing, according to a White House statement. The agreement follows UAE National Security Advisor Sheikh Tahnoon bin Zayed’s visit to Washington, where he met with Pr…
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UAE Pledges $1.4 Trillion Investment In US Tech, Energy, And Manufacturing: Trump And Sheikh Tahnoon Strengthen Strategic Ties - BlackRock (NYSE:BLK), Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT)
UAE announces a $1.4 trillion investment in U.S. tech, energy, and manufacturing, strengthening ties with President Trump during Sheikh Tahnoon's visit.
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