UAE's Khaldoon Al Mubarak meets US officials to discuss $1.4 trillion investment commitment and AI partnerships
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Cody Combs
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Khaldoon Al Mubarak, Chairman of the UAE's Executive Affairs Authority and Mubadala's managing director, visited Washington to meet senior White House officials including Vice President JD Vance, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, and Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick. Discussions focused on US-UAE economic partnerships, investments, and AI, with the UAE reaffirming its commitment to invest $1.4 trillion in the US across technology, energy, and manufacturing sectors. The visit highlighted that the UAE is exceeding commitments made to the US one year ago.
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UAE is 'exceeding commitments made to US one year ago', says chairman of Executive Affairs Authority
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