UAE to Invest $1.4 Trillion in US Economy Over Next Decade

The United Arab Emirates announced its plan to invest $1.4 trillion into the United States throughout the next decade, making it one of the biggest foreign investment deals in US history to date. After President Donald Trump and UAE officials met, the White House announced this framework deal, which focuses on four important system sectors of AI infrastructure: semiconductors, energy, and manufacturing. The UAE seeks to expand its oil-beyond economy while becoming a top global AI force by partnering with the United States.

Historic Investment Framework Follows High-Level Meetings

A major executive meeting between President Trump and UAE National Security Adviser Sheikh Tahnoon created the investment framework. After talks the Vice President JD Vance and government colleagues had dinner with the UAE representatives. They included heads of major UAE wealth funds and businesses. The UAE president started diplomatic talks with President Biden during his visit to the White House in September to develop partnerships in AI research space exploration and investment.

EGA plans to construct America’s first aluminum production facility in 35 years under the new agreement’s main terms. The White House states that this manufacturing plant will enhance domestic aluminum production to nearly twice its current national output. EGA spokesperson confirmed the company wanted to open a primary aluminium smelter in the US for many years while revealing this project marks its long-term plan achievement.

Strategic Partnerships Across Energy and Technology

ADQ from the United Arab Emirates seeks to collaborate with US private equity partners to invest $25 billion in America through its partnership with Energy Capital Partners and its chairman, Sheikh Tahnoon. This joint effort puts money into power technology and data facilities that serve basic power requirements and build digital platforms. The international investment wing XRG from ADNOC supports natural gas activities in the United States while working with NextDecade to build a Texas liquefaction plant.

The United Arab Emirates invests to achieve national economic diversification and rise as a worldwide AI leader. The UAE’s Gulf state investment funds, especially Mubadala pour large amounts into US assets through this investment structure while boosting UAE financial influence in America. Soon after President Trump discussed with Saudi Arabia their plan to invest $1 trillion into USA markets over four years this agreement was announced.

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