
Sheikh Tahnoon focuses on advancing tech partnerships with US
During his official visit to the country, Sheikh Tahnoon also met senior executives at tech giants like Microsoft, Amazon, Palantir, Oracle, BlackRock, NVIDIA and xAI.
The visit comes as the UAE looks to expand its significant investment footprint in the US and grow its technology partnership with the US in AI, advanced technology, energy, infrastructure, and life sciences.
Discussions will also look at strengthening the decades-long US-UAE strategic partnership.
"The US remains our key partner in these and other sectors – we have ambitious plans to do even more in and with the US," said UAE's Ambassador to the US, Yousef Al Otaiba.
Ambassador Al Otaiba and HE Dr. Sultan Al Jaber met with @VP JD Vance @WhiteHouse to discuss deepening UAE-US collaboration on supporting energy investment and abundance, technological leadership, and unleashing unprecedented economic growth. #UAEUSA 🇺🇸🇦🇪 pic.twitter.com/kJkAaCOvNz
— UAE Embassy US (@UAEEmbassyUS) March 17, 2025
Dr. Sultan Ahmed Al Jaber, Minister of Industry and Advanced Technology, held talks with US Vice President and Al Otaiba at the White House.
Posting an image, the UAE mission to the US said the leaders "discussed deepening UAE-US collaboration on supporting energy investment and abundance, technological leadership, and unleashing unprecedented economic growth".
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