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**Meta:** UAE official seeks easier access to American technology and investment opportunities in Washington.

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### UAE Official’s Visit to Washington

**Who:** Sheikh Tahnoon bin Zayed Al Nahyan, UAE National Security Adviser
**What:** Plans to advocate for easier access to American technology and discuss investments
**When:** Scheduled for next week
**Where:** Washington, D.C.
**Why:** To influence U.S. export controls on advanced semiconductors critical for AI development

Sheikh Tahnoon bin Zayed Al Nahyan, the UAE’s National Security Adviser and brother of the country’s president, is set to visit Washington to engage with Trump administration officials. His agenda includes discussions on easing access to American technology, particularly advanced semiconductors, which are essential for artificial intelligence applications.

### Focus on Advanced Semiconductors

– The UAE aims to secure cutting-edge chips from companies like Nvidia Corp.
– The Gulf nation is investing heavily in AI development, including substantial funding for data centers.
– Since 2023, the U.S. has restricted exports of advanced chips to the UAE, with new regulations expected to limit computing power for many countries.

### Investment in U.S. Technology Infrastructure

– Sheikh Tahnoon will highlight the UAE’s plans for significant investments in tech infrastructure in the U.S.
– This includes a $100 billion AI infrastructure venture funded by Abu Dhabi-based MGX, which was announced during President Trump’s first week in office.
– Sheikh Tahnoon oversees a $1.5 trillion portfolio that includes various ventures, such as the AI company G42.

### Ongoing Discussions on Global Chip Controls

– The Trump administration is reviewing the Biden-era chip control regulations, which categorize countries into three tiers based on chip access.
– The UAE falls into the middle tier, which imposes limits on chip exports.

Sheikh Tahnoon’s visit, coinciding with Ramadan, is at the request of the Trump administration as they begin early discussions on global chip controls.

**Conclusion:** Will Sheikh Tahnoon’s visit lead to a breakthrough in U.S.-UAE technology relations?

**FAQs:**

**Q: What is the purpose of Sheikh Tahnoon’s visit to Washington?**
A: The visit aims to advocate for easier access to American technology and discuss significant investments in U.S. tech infrastructure. 

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