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Posted: 2025-05-16 10:03:45 UTC

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2025-05-16 10:18:12 UTC
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The United States and the United Arab Emirates have reached a preliminary agreement that would allow the UAE to import 500,000 of Nvidia's advanced AI chips annually. This agreement aims to help the UAE become a global leader in AI, but it has raised national security concerns within the U.S. government due to fears that the chips could be diverted to China.
U.S.-UAE agreement on AI chip exports
National security concerns over chip diversion to China
UAE's ambition to become a global AI leader
Potential for the Gulf region to become a third AI competition center
National security concerns over potential chip diversion to China
Strict regulations on AI chip exports during the Biden administration
Ensuring compliance with export regulations to prevent misuse of technology