US President Donald Trump said on Friday the UAE and the US have agreed to create a path for the Emirates to buy some of the most advanced artificial intelligence semiconductors from American companies.
The deal was finalised on Thursday during Trump's visit to the UAE.
It reflects the Trump administration's confidence that the chips can be managed securely, in part by requiring data centres be managed by U.S. companies.
"We're making great progress for the $1.4 (trillion) that UAE has announced it intends to spend in the US," Trump said, speaking during the last stop of a multi-day tour of Gulf states that included stops in Saudi Arabia and Qatar.
"Yesterday the two countries also agreed to create a path for UAE to buy some of the world's most advanced AI semiconductors from American companies, a very big contract," he said.
"This will generate billions and billions of dollars in business and accelerate the UAE's plans to become a really major player in artificial intelligence," Trump added.
The UAE in March committed to a 10-year, $1.4 trillion investment framework in the United States in sectors including energy, AI and manufacturing.
Q Mobility, Abu Dhabi’s leading public parking operator, and Parkin Company, Dubai’s largest provider of public parking facilities and services, have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to strengthen cooperation.
The UAE has launched the strategic phase of its agentic AI project, which aims to convert 50 per cent of federal government operations, services and tasks to AI-driven models within two years.
Dubai Chambers will host the Dubai Business Forum – China in Shenzhen on October 14, bringing together government officials, business leaders and investors from the two markets.
UAE Minister of Foreign Trade Dr Thani bin Ahmed Al Zeyoudi has taken part in a meeting of BRICS trade ministers in Jaipur, India, focused on strengthening trade and economic cooperation between member countries.
The UAE Cybersecurity Council has foiled "advanced and organised" cyberattacks that attempted to disrupt the "continuity of vital systems and services", including the aviation, energy and education sectors in the country.
The UAE recorded one of the strongest post-pandemic hiring recoveries among major global markets in 2025, according to the UAE Economic Graph Report 2026 by LinkedIn and the Ministry of Foreign Trade.
UAE Minister of State, Sheikh Shakhboot bin Nahyan Al Nahyan, has discussed ways to strengthen bilateral relations across key sectors during talks with President of Zimbabwe, Emmerson Mnangagwa.