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Microsoft’s $15.2B UAE investment turns Gulf State into test case for US AI diplomacy

Last updated: November 3, 2025 6:30 am
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Microsoft’s $15.2 Billion Investment in the UAE

Microsoft has made a groundbreaking announcement at the first annual Abu Dhabi Global AI Summit, revealing plans to invest $15.2 billion in the United Arab Emirates over the next four years. This significant investment includes the shipment of the most advanced Nvidia GPUs to the UAE, marking a major milestone in the country’s technological development.

One of the key aspects of this investment is the granting of a license by the U.S. government to Microsoft for exporting Nvidia chips to the UAE. This move not only positions the UAE as a strategic testing ground for U.S. export-control policies but also solidifies the country as a pivotal player in the realm of American AI influence in the region.

This deal allows Microsoft to further expand its presence in the Middle East, a region that holds considerable importance in the global race for AI supremacy. Back in May, a deal was struck between President Donald Trump and UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed al-Nahyan to establish an AI data center campus in Abu Dhabi. However, the project faced delays due to U.S. export controls that restricted the sale of powerful Nvidia chips necessary for running advanced AI systems.

In a significant development, Microsoft became the first company to receive a license from the U.S. Commerce Department to export these chips to the UAE in September. Despite criticisms suggesting that this deal might create potential back-channels through a Chinese ally, Microsoft emphasized that it has complied with stringent cybersecurity and national security conditions to secure the necessary licenses.

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The $15.2 billion investment encompasses Microsoft’s expenditure in the UAE, which began in 2023 as part of a new AI initiative in the country. By the end of 2025, Microsoft will have invested over $7.3 billion in the UAE, including a $1.5 billion equity investment in G42, the UAE’s sovereign AI company, and substantial capital towards data center infrastructure.

Future Plans and Commitments

Looking ahead, Microsoft has pledged to invest an additional $7.9 billion in the UAE from 2026 to 2029. This includes $5.5 billion earmarked for capital expenses to fuel the ongoing expansion of AI and cloud infrastructure in the region. The company has hinted at unveiling new initiatives during the Abu Dhabi summit.

Aside from constructing data centers, Microsoft’s engagement in the UAE extends to fostering local talent, training programs, and governance in the AI sector. The company has committed to training one million residents by 2027 and positioning Abu Dhabi as a central hub for AI research and model development in the region.

Interestingly, on the same day as the UAE investment announcement, Microsoft also signed a $9.7 billion deal with Australia’s IREN for AI cloud capacity, showcasing the company’s global commitment to advancing technology and innovation.

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